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Re: singhinvestor16 post# 170261

Saturday, 06/30/2018 8:58:49 AM

Saturday, June 30, 2018 8:58:49 AM

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“Take a look at how many shares Microsoft had 30 years ago and look at the outstanding now. There is not a NYSE or a successful NASDAQ company that does not dilute“

That is just flat out wrong. Microsoft has never diluted its stock. Microsoft’s OS today relative to 30 years ago is a function of FORWARD SPLITS...NOT dilution.

Someone who held 100,000 MSFT shares prior to the first forward split would hold 28,800,000 MSFT shares today. They have done 9 forward splits in their history.

On the other hand BVTK has NEVER done a forward split. They have done two reverse splits. So by comparison, someone who held 100,000 BVTK shares prior to the reverse splits would only have 4 shares today (yes...just FOUR) out of an OS now of over 9 BILLION shares now.

Almost ALL of the BVTK shares in the market are as a result of note conversions. The use of convertible debt has been the only source of funding for BVTK. Exchange traded stocks use very very little convertible debt...the few that might.

The comparison of the change in the OS of BVTK to Microsoft is ridiculous.