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Snizzle

10/18/14 9:15 PM

#26621 RE: Rich #26620

Which is not what we're talking about.......that has nothing to do with the section of the filing that I pointed you toward containing the unrelated death spiral toxic convertible notes in excess of 1,000,000 dollars.

Snizzle

10/18/14 9:19 PM

#26622 RE: Rich #26620

Hey Rich......don't look now, but I'm posting the convertible debt that you have incorrectly stated is in the hands of the BOD.....it's actually in the hands of slimy lenders that could care less about STLK or its shareholders.


Note 8 – Convertible Notes Payable

(A) Convertible Notes Payable

At June 30, 2014 and December 31, 2013, convertible debt consisted of the following:

June 30, 2014 December 31, 2013
Convertible into 50% of the average of the lowest three closing prices during the 20 trading days immediately preceding conversion. These notes matured in July 2008 ($75,000), November 2008 ($100,000) and February 2010 ($15,000). These notes bear an interest rate of 8%-10%. These notes were acquired in the merger and are currently in default. $ 190,000 $ 190,000

Convertible into 50% of the five day average closing bid prices immediately preceding conversion. This note matured in July 2008. This note has an interest rate of 8%. This note was acquired in the merger and is currently in default. 50,000 50,000

Convertible into 10% of the average of the lowest three closing prices during the 20 trading days immediately preceding conversion. This note matured in March 2008 and bears a 6% interest rate. This note was acquired in the merger and is currently in default. 40,000 40,000

Convertible into 75% of the average of the lowest three closing prices during the 20 trading days immediately preceding conversion. These notes matured in May and June of 2010 and bear an 8% interest rate. These notes were acquired in the merger and are currently in default. 25,000 25,000

Convertible into 50% of the average of the lowest three closing prices during the 10 trading days immediately preceding conversion. Notes mature in July 2013 – May 2014 and bear an 8% interest rate. These notes are currently in default. 492,000 492,000

Convertible into 60% of the lowest of any day during the 10 trading days immediately preceding conversion. Note matures in September 2014 and bears a 9.9% interest rate. 27,500 27,500

Convertible at the greater (a) $0.015 or (b) at 50% of the lowest closing bid price during the 30 trading days immediately preceding conversion. This note bears a 10% interest rate and is currently in default. 25,000 25,000

Convertible at a 42% discount of the lowest three closing prices during the 15 trading days immediately preceding conversion. Note matures in August 2014 and bears an 8% interest rate. As of June 30, 2014, this note has been converted in full. - 32,500

Convertible at a 42% discount of the lowest three closing prices during the 15 trading days immediately preceding conversion. Note matures in October 2014 and bears an 8% interest rate. 42,500 -

Convertible at a 42% discount of the lowest three closing prices during the 15 trading days immediately preceding conversion. Note matures in December 2014 and bears an 8% interest rate. 32,500 -

Convertible at a 50% discount of the lowest of any day during the 15 trading days immediately preceding conversion. Note matures in March 2015 and bears an 8% interest rate. 21,500 -

Convertible at a 50% of the lowest closing bid price during the 30 trading days immediately preceding conversion. Note matures in September 2014 and bears a 10% interest rate. 25,000 -

Convertible at the lessor of (a) $0.004 or (b) at 40% discount of the lowest trade price during the 25 trading days immediately preceding conversion. Note matures in May 2016 and bears a one time interest charge of 12% after ninety days (August 2014).
25,000 -

Convertible at a 42% discount of the lowest three closing prices during the 15 trading days immediately preceding conversion. Note matures in March 2015 and bears an 8% interest rate. 32,500 -

Convertible at a 42% discount of the lowest three closing prices during the 15 trading days immediately preceding conversion. Note matures in March 2015 and bears an 8% interest rate. 32,500 -
$ 1,061,000 $ 882,000


http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=10163704

ForReal

10/18/14 9:30 PM

#26624 RE: Rich #26620

I agree. Related party notes are about $75000. Loaning company money includes wages and salaries the company owes officers of the company. These are considered unsecured loans, not notes. The consulting company (owned by a related party) note, may or may not be a convertible note, but an unsecured note. If that is the case, the total sum of convertible notes are held by unrelated parties.

However you want to slice it, nearly $1 million(or better) convertible notes are held by unrelated party (or parties). My suspicion is they are held by Asher. And whatever you want to call them, I call them toxic and dilutive.

And I will also speculate you will see more of them in the next 10Q. If insiders were lending the company cash, why are they still issuing convertible notes? And why don't they just pay Tarpon off in cash? Your supposition that related parties are pumping cash into STLK makes no sense. The company is broke and existing on loans that are convertible into shares sold into the market. Not a very pretty picture for investors and/or short term flippers.