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Re: Gaintrader post# 6448

Tuesday, 03/25/2014 10:11:50 PM

Tuesday, March 25, 2014 10:11:50 PM

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Corrected. So, on the last 10-Q it is listed as of Sept._____ and never filled in that blank. So we'll say it's for 4 to 5 months for 73 million shares of dilution (my opinion on my read of the documents).

So lets call it about 40 million a qtr. which will be over 150 million shares a year at this rate. Is that good? I'd say the common shareholders, in my opinion are getting heavily diluted no matter how you slice it.

Today, March 25 the share count now stands at about 420 MILLION shares.

It was only April of last yr that they were at 200 million and blew through their allowed number of shares per their charter, and just upped it to like 950 million or something allowed shares outstanding. It's easy to see now why they chose such an enormous number.

As of April 30, 2013, there were 200,623,903 outstanding shares of the registrant’s common stock, par value $0.001 per share.

So, in less than one yr, April 30 2013, to March 25th 2014, the common holder has seen the shares more than double, diluting them down by half (someone owning 10 million shares would have owned 5% of the company less than a yr ago 10 mil/200 mil, and now they own 2.5%, 10 mil/400 mil shares). The only thing that seems consistent is the constant selling/dumping of shares for every reason under the sun- I read through that 10-K and they hand out shares like water- for financing, for paying people, for debt payments- I can't even remember all the places they said they handed out millions of shares for XYZ or whatever.

So, yeah- the 73 million is for 5 months or whatever. If that's a good thing- well, I don't see it that way IMO. It's massive dilution IMO no matter how you slice it.

Several posts in the previous week made the claim the dilution will/would have stopped. Not even close, not even remotely close.