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Re: BigBadWolf post# 43202

Wednesday, 04/23/2025 3:05:33 PM

Wednesday, April 23, 2025 3:05:33 PM

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You sir are spreading some serious FUD there because the subject is so easily googled. 🙄 A reverse split does nothing to the price of a regulation A offering. The SEC qualifies it at the stated price in the offering prospectus. A reg A price can be amended at any time. They could split the stock to $0.50 then amend the offering at will to $0.25. Reg A offering are typically sold at a steep discount to market. Right now it is priced at $0.001 to not spook the natives. 😅

Take a look at the last regulation offering for Raadr for example. Post qualification amendment filed February 28th 2024, was qualified by the SEC on march 13, A 253G1 filed the following day on March 14th amending the price for the offering to $0.0001. That isn't a typo, the previous CEO amended the offering for the third time post reverse split to sell a at $0.0001. 😆 The price can, and will, be through the life of the offering amended at will.

A reverse split will change the price per share in the Reg A offering. For example, if you originally planned to offer shares at $1, and you execute a 1-for-10 reverse split, the new offering price might become $10.

SEC Edgars Raadr filings
https://www.sec.gov/edgar/browse/?CIK=1384365&owner=exclude

253G1 filed March 14, 2024
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1384365/000139390524000071/rdar_253g1.htm
to revise the offering price of the 2,924,663,619 shares of Company common stock that remain unsold (the “Remaining Shares”) and the Selling Shareholder Offered Shares to $0.0001.















Everything that I post is just my informed opinion and is simply an invitation to debate. Trade on your own due diligence please..

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