http://irgnews.com/coi/AFPW?qm_page=2960&qm_symbol=AFPW. See the recent 8-k, article V. They raised the A/S because they were running out of A/S. Read the attached doc,pay attention to the last few statements. Keep in mind that when a company sells shares, its WHAT they do with the funds that counts. Right now, selling is likely the main source of income for business operations. Another important consideration is the fact that when a company sells shares, in order to maintain voting power, they must acquire half+ of the O/S. The shares associated with the increased A/S were registered at a par value of .001. Having said that, IF you believe in the company, now is time to load up. If they can generate income by means other than selling stock, this thing will only climb...IMO.