Sorry, sometimes one can forget what it's like to be new to things. Please don't be discouraged by the responses you got. Since there's not an physical exchange of certificates for money, there's not much of a visual, but basically that's a good way to picture it. When you go to buy a stock, it's like you're handing someone cash for certificates. You could be buying them from an individual or directly from the company. Since LLEG is no longer diluting, you would be buying from an individual. When you're ready to sell, you're selling them to individual willing to buy. The market makers (mm) are the ones who arrange the trades.
Hopes this helps, and you may want to check out some of the learning material on ihub.
Lookin for a cigar day!
Do I really need a legal disclaimer so that you, will not blame me,
for being stupid enough to do what I do or suggest?