Tuesday, June 28, 2016 7:37:51 PM
They gave 40 million shares valued at $1 to Pops for his worthless patent. At the same time the are trying to sell shares to investors for $2.50.
No disclosure from this asset evaluation. They valued it based solely on what they paid Pops for the junk piece of paper. If Mr Harvard really thinks its worth 40 million dollars lets see the report with his signature backing it up. I bet Mr Harvard isn't willing to do that.
If they believe the patent is worth $40,000,000 they should have given much fewer shares or they know the stock is going to tank when they start the promotions and fund raising.
Remember they have nothing to sell. Contracts and clients are a joke.
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