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sleekscape

10/09/14 7:45 AM

#78934 RE: mike_usa #78932

THE TRUTH ABOUT DILUTION BY SLEEKSCAPE

There is a lot of talk about Dominion.
They cannot sell any shares until the S-1 is deemed effective by the SEC, which is not likely to happen until February 2015.

They have already deregistered 20% of their shares between the time that the original S-1 was filed in August, and the amended S-1 which was filed last week.
They may decide to deregister even more shares by the time the S-1 is finalized and deemed effective by the SEC.
By deregestering so many of their shares, this means that they want to go long on many of their shares and have zero interest in selling them.
This is very bullish for TRTC, as it indicates that Dominion believes the share price is going a lot higher.

And to make things even better for TRTC, any shares Dominion sells will be private off-market transactions -- there are many institutions that are interested in TRTC shares (after they get Nevada licenses) who would prefer a private transaction vs buying on the open market.

The S-1 won't go effective (Dominion cannot sell until this occurs) until well after the licenses are awarded.
With 5-6 licenses in hand, Dominion's desire to sell shares will be quite low and any shares they want to sell will be off market private transactions as new institutions gladly buy any shares Dominion chooses to sell.

Another thing I am reading is that dilution will cause the stock price to go down.
This is simply untrue.
Over the past 12 months, the stock has been diluted around 120%, yet the stock has risen from .06 to .34
The stock has gone up 600% despite a dilution of 120%.

If Dominion sold all of the shares that are currently listed in the S-1, this would only represent a dilution of 15%.
It is unlikely that they would sell all of these shares based on the immense strengthening in the fundamentals of TRTC with the Oakland Lab now making cannabis products and up to 8 impending licenses in Nevada coming to TRTC in early November.
This is peanuts compared to previous dilutions and will have no real impact on the stock price.

These are the facts.

Sleek

Fibanotch

10/09/14 9:52 AM

#78952 RE: mike_usa #78932

yes, we need more carrots , every day