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Re: OGINVU post# 48701

Friday, 01/02/2026 12:32:35 PM

Friday, January 02, 2026 12:32:35 PM

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You’re hitting on the real issues here.... It isn’t the share count, it’s the structure.

It’s important to separate economic loss from share structure. Anyone who bought at $0.01 experienced that loss long before a reverse split was even being discussed.

And I still stand by what I’ve said before... I would only consider an RS for a strategic reason, not just to make the price “look better.” A split doesn’t actually take value... it restructures what already exists.

It may take longer for those who bought earlier to see improvement... I understand that. But doing nothing about the structure guarantees nothing changes.

You’re also right that a reverse split by itself does not stop conversion selling. If nothing else changes, nothing improves.

RS only becomes strategic if it’s paired with real changes to the structure and the direction of the business. Without that it’s pointless.

A more normalized price can matter by removing barriers that exist today. Trips pricing, ridiculous spreads, and the stigma that comes with it keep a lot of buyers on the sidelines. That doesn’t guarantee anything... but it does remove limitations that are very real right now.

As for lenders the incentives change when the company is no longer trading subpenny and the capital we take is no longer built around short term liquidity quick doubles.

When the structure changes the behavior changes. That’s the transition I’m focused on.

I don’t minimize anyone’s position here. Everyone has money in this. I’m simply being transparent that I’m in deeper than anyone else, and my focus is on fixing the structure and doing something about it...not optics, playing victim, or just bitching.

Action is what matters next... for me or anyone
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