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07/15/14 9:15 AM

#6643 RE: Chrion Capital #6641

You're comparing a management team that sold a previous company to dreyers which is now nestle for 71 million dollars to TBEV? Really? I'm not saying this will drop any lower it might but don't compare this management to TBEV that's ridiculous
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HunterT

07/15/14 9:16 AM

#6644 RE: Chrion Capital #6641

Wow, I am sure glad you guys showed up just in time to save us all from ourselves. "diluting heavily"??? I don't think so, and I doubt you will see any shares sub .02 either.
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pristine

07/15/14 9:44 AM

#6652 RE: Chrion Capital #6641

Companies couldn't get more different...TBEV littered with convertible notes in which the financier can convert at any price for a profit. Oh let's not forget the CEO put out a fake PR announcing a deal with Coca-Cola to pump the stock then resigned days later. Cash on hand and revenues both close to $0..

On February 27, 2013, the Company entered into a $335,000 convertible loan agreement. The agreement provides for a $35,000 original issue discount. The lender, at its discretion, may provide funds up to $300,000 to the Company. It provided $60,000 at the closing of the agreement. All loans under the agreement are payable in full one year after the funds are issued together with a prorated portion of the original issue discount. All amounts outstanding under the agreement become convertible, at the lender’s discretion, into shares of the Company’s common stock starting 180 days from the execution date of the agreement. The conversion rate per share is the lower of (i) $0.044 or (ii) 60% of the lowest trade price during the 25 trading days prior to a conversion notice. The lender has agreed that it will not execute any short trades and, at not time, will hold more than 4.9% of the Company’s outstanding common stock.



JALA - all debt is private placement financing at an average of ~.02/share. Can they sell under .02? Sure, but they will lose money doing it. All detailed in the filings..

I challenge someone to read through the filings and show me anywhere that someone can convert debt to shares at under .02 and turn a profit..

Here's the S-1 for starters...

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1514514/000152153613000811/q1101242_s1-beactive.htm