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Re: bigron8671 post# 10497

Tuesday, 04/20/2021 11:35:09 AM

Tuesday, April 20, 2021 11:35:09 AM

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The SEC says they're fake, I'll go with that.

Here's what the SEC says about Chapter 7 bankruptcies:

Under Chapter 7, the company stops all operations and goes completely out of business. A trustee is appointed to "liquidate" (sell) the company's assets and the money is used to pay off the debt, which may include debts to creditors and investors.

The investors who take the least risk are paid first. For example, secured creditors take less risk because the credit that they extend is usually backed by collateral, such as a mortgage or other assets of the company. They know they will get paid first if the company declares bankruptcy.

Bondholders have a greater potential for recovering their losses than stockholders, because bonds represent the debt of the company and the company has agreed to pay bondholders interest and to return their principal. Stockholders own the company, and take greater risk. They could make more money if the company does well, but they could lose money if the company does poorly. The owners are last in line to be repaid if the company fails. Bankruptcy laws determine the order of payment.



https://www.sec.gov/reportspubs/investor-publications/investorpubsbankrupthtm.html

All that crap about a new Nevada corporation in the PR's and 2 fake 8K's is completely false, fabricated to sell the worthless stock of this bankrupt company.

I swear I’ll never use the phrase “you can’t make this stuff up” ever again after being on the OTC. Apparently you can.

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