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Saturday, 09/09/2017 7:08:41 PM

Saturday, September 09, 2017 7:08:41 PM

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SIGO IS A JOSEPH WADE SCAM

Joseph Wade has been involved in many OTC companies, but not a single one has ever worked out for anyone but Joseph Wade. Can anyone correct this conclusion?

Joseph Wade Controlled Novus Group (Now NG Advisors, controlled by another of his public companies).


SIGO hid the true nature of the holder of the 4mm shares representing 99.9% of the float that it registered with the SEC.

Joseph Wade’s Wife, Anastasia Shishova, Controlled Sunset Island Group


SIGO withheld the relationship between its controlling officer at the time of the reverse-merger with Battle Mountain Genetics and Novus Group, LLC’s true owners, which included her husband, Joseph Wade.

Novus Group, LLC Cashes Out

SIGO shares purchased for just $11,000 months earlier allowed Novus Group, LLC to reap gains in excess of $2.895mm on the sale of 3.637mm shares according to SEC filings from Wade's other pump and dump.

SIGO Fails to Report Apparent Continuing Financial Relationship

SIGO has never disclosed that Novus Group and Joseph Wade may continue to have an economic interest in the company’s operations.

SIGO Sells Shares at $0.10 (and an Undisclosed Security)

SIGO has sold 640K shares at $0.10 per share but is also selling an undisclosed security simultaneously. (now disclosed as $200 per pound off the top forever in exchange for just $305K)


SIGO appears to have hidden material information from the public in its S-1 filings that allowed it to register shares for sale, actions that could invite enforcement from the SEC. Despite the recent decline, SIGO remains extremely overvalued, a startup business that isn’t yet sustainable but is valued at $47mm taking into account convertible preferred shares (that have been detailed). The stock has performed poorly despite a parade of bullish statements from the company as it has been selling shares. This process is likely to continue and will ultimately expand the tradable float and put significant pressure on the price over time.

If you don't like my posts, don't read them. If you think only those who agree with you should post, then start your own message board. My conclusions are my opinion only, based on what I believe to be true. I have no crystal ball.