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Re: EmptyBones post# 12989

Monday, 05/13/2019 12:29:46 PM

Monday, May 13, 2019 12:29:46 PM

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Thought this might help. I picked up on what the filing was actually showing because I was investing, as apposed to trading, on the big boards for about 20 years before trading OTC stocks.
I've included some information that might help.
Have a good one EB!

Rounding the financial data down makes reading the financial statement easier. With a page full of numbers, adding the extra digits creates potential issues for misreading the information. For example, reading $122,232,233 next to $122,322,322 can lead to more errors than $122,232 and $122,322. Shortening numbers makes it easier for report readers to scroll through the numbers quickly to extrapolate data and reduces the chance for error.

https://smallbusiness.chron.com/read-financial-statements-thousands-10016.html

The last hero burned himself out on TV, so please spare me the saving the world BS, it's just a penny stock.