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Re: Lil Piggy post# 1218

Thursday, 02/21/2013 2:06:16 PM

Thursday, February 21, 2013 2:06:16 PM

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pretty sure they got the money and then some...Junior also loaned them considerable amount of money in cash...these guys never pay anyone and then they sue...that's how they operate....did the same thing with Ariva last year

On January 11, 2012, the Company entered into a $33,000 convertible debenture with Junior Capital Inc. (“Junior”). The Junior Debenture accrues interest of 10% and matures on January 11, 2013. Junior has the right to convert all or a portion of the principal into shares of common stock at a conversion price equal to fifty percent (50%) of the average of the closing bid price of common stock during the five trading days immediately preceding the conversion date, or fifty percent (50%) of the closing bid price of the Common Stock on the date of issuance as quoted by Bloomberg, LP. Pursuant to the terms of this debenture, the holder shall not be entitled to convert a number of shares that would exceed 4.99% of the outstanding shares of the Company’s common stock. Based on the initial valuation the Company has recorded a debt discount of $33,000, $8,425 of which was amortized to interest expense before conversion. As a result of the conversions, $24,575 of debt discount amortization was accelerated and expensed and the derivative liability decreased by $37,159. As of September 30, 2012 the entire $33,000 debenture was converted into 1,015,384 shares of common stock.



On March 15, 2012, the Company entered into a $40,000 convertible debenture with Junior Capital Inc. (“Junior”). The Junior Debenture accrues interest of 12% and matures on March 15, 2013. Junior has the right to convert all or a portion of the principal into shares of common stock at a conversion price equal to fifty percent (50%) of the average of the closing bid price of common stock during the five trading days immediately preceding the conversion date, or fifty percent (50%) of the closing bid price of the Common Stock on the date of issuance as quoted by Bloomberg, LP. Pursuant to the terms of this debenture, the holder shall not be entitled to convert a number of shares that would exceed 4.99% of the outstanding shares of the Company’s common stock. Based on the initial valuation the Company has recorded a debt discount of $40,000, $20,702 of which has been amortized to interest expense. As of December 31, 2012 $40,000 of the principal face value of the Debenture remains outstanding. In addition, as a consequence of the triggering of the default provision of the debenture the interest on the debenture has been instated at a rate of 18% effective as of the date of issuance.