Don't you think this is a rather odd way to discuss an acquisition?
On November 28, 2017, the Company solidified an acquisition of Utopya Innovations, Inc. through an all stock transaction. Utopya Innovations, Inc received the series D in exchange for 100% of Utopya Innovations, Inc.
So the Utopya people do own the Series D. But who would they be? That's less than crystal clear:
On November 28, 2017, Utopya Innovations, Inc. sold its controlling interest of 116,747,700 Series A Preferred shares to Ian Brewster. Following this sale, on November 28, 2017, Utopya Innovations, Inc. was acquired by the Company in an all stock transaction where Utopya Innovations became wholly-owned and received the series D preferred stock.
Seriously, this is puzzling. So Brewster still has the Series A, but the Series D went to Utopya? To whom, exactly? Or are they talking about Brewster all along?