I'm glad you admit that bribery at the cost of taxpayers to the tune of 250 million shares a year @ .001 is happening.
"It happens to especially to start-ups". Make sure to cite examples. At least you admit contracts are falling though.
You sure those are still active? Can you show me source material that shows, at this time, that they are active? Brazil? What happened in Brazil?
You are very new with this stock.
"Why would they...?" You kidding? The stock has lost 99.9% of its value in the last 18 months - they had to create a preferred class of shares to keep majority control. They can legit buy hundreds of millions of shares. If you owned a company, you knew something good was coming... why would you not buy shares? This is the most obvious aspect of the failure of this company.
The company lied at least twice about toxic lending. Claimed it was done, then when their attempts to secure financial backing failed, continued again in silence to dilute. SEC cares about it? C'mon, SEC can't even prosecute Goldman Sachs crooks. You think they'll tinker with this dumpster fire?
"Even the giant companies do that". Yep - and they announce when deadlines fail. This is because they respect shareholders. DNRG does not. Nobody is holding DNRG accountable. If they were, the company would be outed in terrible ways, IMHO.