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Re: BLUEVOODU post# 3666

Tuesday, 05/30/2017 4:56:26 PM

Tuesday, May 30, 2017 4:56:26 PM

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I wasn't 100% sure of the difference between the form S-3 and form S-8.

Here's the S-8:
DEFINITION of 'SEC Form S-8'

A filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that is used by a publically traded company to register securities that will be offered to its employees via benefit or incentive plans


source: http://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/sec-form-s-3.asp



I posted the S-8 just before the R/S. This current S-3 appears to be $150Million in new stock offering to be sold to the public. At a $4 pps ... that would be 37,500,000 shares. However, the pps wasn't listed in the S-3. This would more than double the current shares outstanding... IF it plays out like as stated above.