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Re: Edward post# 16280

Friday, 04/14/2023 9:31:42 AM

Friday, April 14, 2023 9:31:42 AM

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Not the case - proof would have to be shown for this to be true.


Once a company’s stock, like DTII, is on the stock market, it can be bought and sold among investors, i.e. day traders via OTC Markets. If you decide to buy a stock, you’ll often buy it not from the company itself, but from another investor who wants to sell the stock. Likewise, if you want to sell a stock, you’ll sell to another investor, i.e. day trader, who wants to buy. In DTII's case, issued stock that is listed on the OTC Market through a brokerage. If the company wants to issue shares to sell to the public to raise capital, typically a S form is filed with the SEC.

Here is an example of a real investor investing in DTII (from DTII 10Q):

On July 6, 2018, the Company signed an investment agreement with a third party. Under the terms of the agreement the Company received $250,000 through the Company attorney’s trust account. On July 12, 2018, the Company received the $250,000 less wire and legal payment of $10,045. In addition the noteholder will receive a royalty of 5% up to $250,000 and then a royalty of 3.5% for two years thereafter. The note holder will receive 150,000 shares of the Company’s common stock plus 100,000 warrants to purchase common shares...


Proof doesn't get much clearer than that. Read the filings, make your own decision to buy DTII or not. Buy low, sell high, or hold to see how the future unfolds.
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  • 1Y
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