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Re: Beauneedsbiscuits post# 89632

Wednesday, 08/31/2022 9:56:15 AM

Wednesday, August 31, 2022 9:56:15 AM

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SFIO has a major cap-table imbalance issue.

Quite simple to understand OTC stocks.

Price action is determined by several citical components. One key factor is the cap-table of the shares and how the allocation is structured - you will not know or its not filed. Only way to know is how the stock trades.

I know a OTC company with a $4M audited earnings, however, their OTC ticker was poorly structured and for the life of them cannot raise a single dime.

I know companies that earn zero and their stock moves like nothing. Any PR gets the stock to jump. Why is that the case? In fact shareholder base is around 500.

I owned LUSI at one point where it traded subzero for years. It was the perfect shell acquisition. Stock had NO over hang. Meaning NO promoters owning millions of shares especially post M&A. The stock went from zero to 50 cents with a similar share structure like SFIO. I know 5 other ones like that.

In my humble opinion of course:)