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Re: lukin4winners post# 27900

Sunday, 06/21/2020 3:55:21 AM

Sunday, June 21, 2020 3:55:21 AM

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The big question is exactly what are they going to do there? And what constitutes "Manufacturing"?

As for the AS shares if they are 2B and it's interesting that the OTC has never updated but be that as it may. In the OTC world a large AS is usually implemented for the purpose of eventual acquisitions and to prevent hostile takeovers from what I have read.(BTW, although most is still relevant, that was a "retweet" of one of my posts from a while back, before the building was in the picture)


I don't find it interesting. I find it completely disturbing. Primarily since it is constantly being stated as misinformation here. And some, if not many are hanging their retirement fund, if not more, on it. Believing they bought into an undiluteable low share structure giving back substantial potential. KNOS filed the paperwork, and it took effect months ago. And I know this because I actually called the NV SOS and in a live conversation with a woman named Becky, she confirmed the 2B accuracy to me over the phone.

I don't know who's responsibility it is to update the numbers on OTC, but it is certainly the Company's responsibility to see that it happens if they are as transparent as they claim, and something more deviant isn't happening behind the curtain. Like selling unregistered shares through a different unscrupulous TA than is listed on the OTC. After all, as has also been pointed out, the TA listed on OTC is different than is listed on latest filing, and I certainly don't know the reality beyond the 2B A/S, but one has to wonder. As they say, there is a way to bend every rule...

I can't imagine anyone striking a hostile takeover bid for a company with outdated technology, and without a patent to it's name(more transparency or lack thereof, as verifiable fact)...so that leaves convertible debt acquisitions as mentioned...

You mean like acquiring 85,000 square foot buildings from insiders and their siblings? How many shares do you figure will be issued for that? I believe someone posted the real estate listing that reflected $3.7M. So what are we talkin, 1,000,000 common shares, since this will obviously be at $4/share by christmas. That ought to cover it, and then some, no?

At today's market price that is 62M shares, but we all know the guy is not an idiot and approaching, if not past retirement. And since there is no real evidence that the company is actually selling anything to anyone other than Ihub followers and grocery store workers that thought they were talking to Chewbacca standing in the banana aisle, asking about the mask contraption. It will most likely be a land contract with some sort of heavily discounted convertible debt feature or next to nothing priced stock warrants, that could easily turn into half a billion or more shares at the rate things are going...

Or new product lines acquired from insiders...Correct me if I am wrong, but unless I missed something, Ecoinventions is NOT a subsidiary of KNOS. Ecoinventions is Julius Toth's personal company 100% owned and operated by Julius Toth and Julius Toth alone...Why is this relevant?

It appears as though The "ecoinventor" has been hard at work, "inventing" a new product line. Affectionately, ironically and somewhat oxymoronically named "safeair". The prototypes are obviously complete, as he has actual photos of the units on ECOINVENTIONS website, and calling it an ECOINVENTIONS product. And as you can see by the screenshots below, as implicated they are his design brainchild. And production may or may not be underway at this point(maybe that is what they were hinting at in the last PR, and are actually putting the new building to "manufacturing" use) but must be close, as you can already pre-order on Ecoinvinetion website. Since it is not available on Kronos Website, at least as of the submission of this post, nor has it been PR'd, but is available on ECOINVENTIONS website. It would seem to be a clear indicator that, this is in fact Julius Toth's product with no current connection to Kronos.

At $599 and $499 respectively, they look pretty impressive, must be comparable to the Airdog line and he "patent" protected them with the trademark "safeair". Since Airdog would probably not tolerate someone making re-brand infomercials of their products; I would assume, with the same name as the new phone number, and sort of implicated in the june 8 press release...

We believe the acquisition of the prime toll-free number 1-800-SAFE-AIR will be instrumental in the successful production and branding of our upcoming infomercials, which are designed to be based on our recently announced collaboration with the world-famous, original SharkTank investor, Kevin Harrington.

Will probably be the subject of the Kevin harrington circus sideshow...


Notice, in the image just above, the design was "inspired" by the CEO of ecoinventions AKA Julius Toth. Given, that they are obviously Julius Toth inventions how many shares do you figure the company will issue to acquire this new line? If it's a million dollar idea, and this is headed to $4/share, he should be content with 250,000 common shares, no? No, seriously. You think Ecoinventions is just going to hand their hard earned product over to Kronos for a smile and a milkshake?

Then again, things may not be the way they seem. And maybe they will go the same route as the ecowasher and become just another PR Fluff ecoinventions factory authorized dime a dozen re-seller, of yet another of someone else's product where some other company, like ECOINVENTIONS makes the real money.

So which would be better, issuing untold but probably well into 9figures(several hundred million would seem customary for something like this in a stinky pinky acquisition), of shareholder dilution to acquire a product they can call their own, or spare the dilution and just be a dealer with no relevant revenues?

But seriously, this is the ecoinventor we are talking about here. Assuming these units perform as good as they look; on a realistic level, how many shares do you believe such a substantial acquisition as a marketable product line like this should be worth?

TIA