Re: when the company may have diluted shares out into the market. It looks as if the day following the spike (3/28?) could have been some major selling by the company but another possibility may be when the most recent price spike in early May topped out cold at .0226. The latter looks more likely on a day with about 30 million shares volume.
Or how about this... If the Company has a Billion Shares Authorized will they continue to to devalue the current stock holders equity by putting even more stock to the market?
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Investopedia explains 'Market Capitalization'
Company size is a basic determinant of asset allocation and risk-return parameters for stocks and stock mutual funds. The term should not be confused with a company's "capitalization," which is a financial statement term that refers to the sum of a company's shareholders' equity plus long-term debt.
The stocks of large, medium and small companies are referred to as large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap, respectively. Investment professionals differ on their exact definitions, but the current approximate categories of market capitalization are:
Large Cap: $10 billion plus and include the companies with the largest market capitalization. Mid Cap: $2 billion to $10 billion Small Cap: Less than $2 billion
This is what I'm trying to get you to understand. If a company has 2 Billion shares outstanding, each with a market value of $1, the company's market capitalization is $2 Billion (2,000,000,000 x $1 per share).
So again look at these share structures... And tell me SVMI is not set to scale into a Billion[s]Dollar Company Overnight?
Then again this might still be more your liking!
Odds are SVMI you would have a better chance of reaching $1 dollar, then another company with a better share structure reaching $100 - IMO
DFW You old fart - Thanks for being the steady voice of guidance for many SVMI investors.
I thought investors help provide Market Capitalization to these publicly traded companies in hopes of a return on their investment.