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Toxic Avenger

09/08/15 1:25 PM

#17877 RE: Pure_Greatness #17876

All here http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=10878686
Death spirals - 10th time is the charm. ;-)

Debt Financing
On June 25, 2015, the Company received net proceeds of $105,000 in exchange for an unsecured convertible promissory note, bearing interest at twelve percent (12%) with a face value of $115,500 (“Fourth Vista Note”), which matures on June 1, 2016, as part of a larger financing agreement that enables the Company to draw total proceeds of $225,000 at the discretion of the lender. The financing carries a total face value of $250,000 and a $25,000 Original Issue Discount. The principal and interest is convertible into shares of common stock at the discretion of the note holder at a price equal to sixty five percent (65%) of the average of the two (2) lowest closing bid prices during the sixteen (16) trading days prior to the conversion request date. The debt holder is limited to owning 4.99% of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares. In the event of default, the outstanding balance immediately prior to the occurrence of the event of default shall immediately increase to 120% of the outstanding balance at the time of default. The promissory note carries a $10,500 Original Issue Discount that is being amortized over the life of the loan on the straight line method, which approximates the effective interest method. The Company must at all times reserve at least 35 million shares of common stock for potential conversions as depicted in the First Vista Note.

On June 24, 2015, the Company issued an 8% interest bearing; unsecured convertible promissory note with a face value of $119,052 (“First Collier Note”), which matures on June 23, 2017 in exchange for the cancellation of three outstanding JMJ Notes, consisting of an aggregate of $108,492 of principal and $10,560 of interest, that were acquired by Collier Investments, LLC. The principal and interest is convertible into shares of common stock at 70% of the lowest volume weighted average price (“VWAP”) over the 20 days prior to conversion. The note includes prepayment cash redemption penalties of 145% of outstanding principal and interest, and the debt holder is limited to owning 4.99% of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares. The Company must at all times reserve at least 100 million shares of common stock for potential conversions. Upon default, 145% of outstanding principal and interest shall be due immediately.

On June 15, 2015, the Company received net proceeds of $15,000 in exchange for an unsecured convertible promissory note, bearing interest at twelve percent (12%) with a face value of $16,500 (“Third Vista Note”), which matures on June 1, 2016, as part of a larger financing agreement that enables the Company to draw total proceeds of $225,000 at the discretion of the lender. The financing carries a total face value of $250,000 and a $25,000 Original Issue Discount. The principal and interest is convertible into shares of common stock at the discretion of the note holder at a price equal to sixty five percent (65%) of the average of the two (2) lowest closing bid prices during the sixteen (16) trading days prior to the conversion request date. The debt holder is limited to owning 4.99% of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares. In the event of default, the outstanding balance immediately prior to the occurrence of the event of default shall immediately increase to 120% of the outstanding balance at the time of default. The promissory note carries a $1,500 Original Issue Discount that is being amortized over the life of the loan on the straight line method, which approximates the effective interest method. The Company must at all times reserve at least 35 million shares of common stock for potential conversions as depicted in the First Vista Note.

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On May 15, 2015, the Company received net proceeds of $60,000 in exchange for an 8% interest bearing; unsecured convertible promissory note dated May 1, 2015 with a face value of $64,000 (“First Vis Vires Note”), which matures on February 5, 2016. The principal and interest is convertible into shares of common stock at the discretion of the note holder at a price equal to 61% of the average of the three (3) lowest closing bid prices over the 10 days prior to conversion. The note includes various prepayment penalties ranging from 112% through 130%, and default provisions of 150% of the then outstanding principal and interest, and an interest rate of 22% thereafter. The debt holder is limited to owning 4.99% of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares. The Company must at all times reserve at least 59 million shares of common stock for potential conversions.

On March 11, 2015, the Company received net proceeds of $70,000 in exchange for a 12% interest bearing, unsecured convertible promissory note dated March 2, 2015 with a face value of $75,000 (“First JSJ Note”), which matures on September 2, 2015. The principal and interest is convertible into shares of common stock at the discretion of the note holder at a price equal to the lesser of: (i) 58% of the average of the two (2) lowest closing prices over the 10 days prior to conversion; or (ii) 58% of the average of the two (2) lowest closing prices over the 10 days prior to the execution of the note (which was $0.008932). The note includes prepayment cash redemption penalties between 25% and 40% of outstanding principal and interest, and the debt holder is limited to owning 4.99% of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares. The Company must at all times reserve at least 30 million shares of common stock for potential conversions.

On February 5, 2015, the Company received net proceeds of $50,000 with a face value of $53,750 that carries an 8% interest rate (“Second Tangiers Note”), which matures on February 5, 2016. The note is part of total loan offering with a $236,500 face value and OID of 7.5% of any consideration paid, whereby $75,250 was previously advanced with the initial execution of the note on October 13, 2014. The principal and interest is convertible into shares of common stock at the discretion of the note holder at a price equal to sixty percent (60%) of the average of the two lowest trading prices of the Company’s common stock for the fifteen (15) trading days prior to, and including, the conversion date. In the event the Company experiences a DTC “Chill” on its shares, the conversion price shall be decreased to fifty percent (50%), rather than the sixty percent (60%) conversion rate while that “Chill” is in effect, and an additional 5% discount if the Depository Trust Company’s (“DTC”) Fast Automated Securities Transfer (“FAST”) is not eligible for a cumulative total conversion price equal to forty five percent (45%). The note carries a twenty percent (20%) interest rate and $1,000 per day of liquidated damages in the event of default, and the debt holder is limited to owning 4.99% of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares. The Company paid total debt issuance cost of $2,500 that is being amortized on the straight line method, which approximates the effective interest method, over the life of the loan. The Company must at all times reserve at least 5 million shares of common stock for potential conversions.

On January 27, 2015, the Company received $35,000 in exchange for an unsecured convertible promissory note with a face value of $36,750 that carries a 12% interest rate (“Second Group 10 Note”), which matures on January 27, 2016. The principal and interest is convertible into shares of common stock at the discretion of the note holder at a price equal to the lesser of (a) fifty-eight percent (58%) multiplied by the Lowest Closing Price as of the date a Notice of Conversion is given (which represents a discount rate of forty-two percent (42%)) or (b) five cents ($0.05). The conversion price is subject to the following adjustments:
i. If the market capitalization of the Borrower is less than Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000) on the day immediately prior to the date of the Notice of Conversion, then the Conversion Price shall be twenty-five percent (25%) multiplied by the Lowest Closing Price as of the date a Notice of Conversion is given (which represents a discount rate of seventy-five percent (75%)); and
ii. If the closing price of the Borrower’s Common Stock on the day immediately prior to the date of the Notice of Conversion is less than .001 then the Conversion Price shall be twenty-five percent (25%) multiplied by the Lowest Closing Price as of the date a Notice of Conversion is given (which represents a discount rate of seventy-five percent (75%)).

The note carries an eighteen percent (18%) interest rate in the event of default along with a $1,000 penalty per business day commencing the business day following the date of the event of default. The note also includes prepayment cash redemption penalties between up to 15% of outstanding principal and interest, and the debt holder is limited to owning 4.99% of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares. The promissory note carries a $1,750 Original Issue Discount that is being amortized over the life of the loan on the straight line method, which approximates the effective interest method. The Company must at all times reserve at least 20 million shares of common stock for potential conversions.

We have utilized these funds to repay $50,542 of previously issued convertible debentures, comply with our regulatory reporting requirements, and to expand our media distribution platforms to launch Weed.tv. Although our revenues are expected to grow as we expand our operations, our revenues are not expected to exceed our investment and operating costs in the next twelve months, and we do not have funds sufficient to fund our operations at their current level for the next twelve months. Our prospects must be considered in light of the risks, expenses and difficulties frequently encountered by companies in their early stage of operations. To address these risks, we must, among other things, seek growth opportunities through investment and acquisitions in our industry, effectively monitor and manage our claims for payments that are owed to us, implement and successfully execute our business strategy, respond to competitive developments, and attract, retain and motivate qualified personnel. We cannot assure that we will be successful in addressing such risks, and the failure to do so could have a material adverse effect on our business prospects, financial condition and results of operations.

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To conserve on the Company's capital requirements, the Company has issued shares in lieu of cash payments to outside consultants, and the Company expects to continue this practice. In the three months ended June 30, 2015, the Company granted a total of 13,700,000 shares of common stock valued at $206,640 in lieu of cash payments to employees and outside consultants, compared to the issuance of 11,276,061 shares of common stock valued at $352,335 in lieu of cash payments to employees and outside consultants during the six months ending June 30, 2014. In addition, the Company exchanged 4,349,339 shares of common stock for 4,349,339 shares of series B preferred stock, resulting in $47,843 of stock based compensation. The Company is not now in a position to determine an approximate number of shares that the Company may issue for the preceding purpose in the remainder of 2015.

During the six months ended June 30, 2015, we issued a total of 74,583,925 shares of common stock pursuant to the conversion of $350,620 of indebtedness on convertible debentures. The conversion prices of a total of $644,400 in outstanding convertible notes outstanding as of June 30, 2015, is convertible at various prices discounted to market as depicted in the table below. As a result, any conversion of the Convertible Notes and sale of shares of common stock issuable in connection with the conversion thereof will likely cause the value of our common stock, if any, to decline in value, as described in greater detail under the Risk Factors below.

Potential issuable shares at various conversion prices
below the most recent market price of $0.002 per share
Lender / Conversion Principal 100% 75% 50% 25%
Origination Terms Borrowed $0.0020 $0.0015 $0.0010 $0.0005

LG Capital Funding, LLC
(Second LG Capital Note)
April 24, 2014 Convertible into 55% of the average of the lowest closing bid prices over the 12 trading days prior to the conversion request. $ 35,000 17,500,000 23,333,333 35,000,000 70,000,000

Vista Capital
(First Vista Note)
June 2, 2014 Convertible into 65% of the average of the two (2) lowest closing bid prices during the sixteen (16) trading days prior to the conversion request date. $ 11,598 5,799,000 7,732,000 11,598,000 23,196,000

WHC Capital
(First WHC Note)
June 13, 2014 Convertible into 62.5% of the average of the two (2) lowest closing bid prices over the 10 trading days prior to the conversion request. $ 2,000 1,000,000 1,333,333 2,000,000 4,000,000

WHC Capital
(Second WHC Note)
August 19, 2014 Convertible into 57.5% of the average of the two (2) lowest closing bid prices over the 10 trading days prior to the conversion request. $ 45,000 22,500,000 30,000,000 45,000,000 90,000,000

Vista Capital Investments, LLC
(Second Vista Note)
September 22, 2014 Convertible into 65% of the average of the two (2) lowest closing bid prices during the sixteen (16) trading days prior to the conversion request date. $ 38,500 19,250,000 25,666,667 38,500,000 77,000,000

Tangiers Investment Group, LLC
(First Tangiers Note)
October 13, 2014 Convertible at a price equal to sixty percent (60%) of the average of the two lowest trading prices of the Company’s common stock for the fifteen (15) trading days prior to, and including, the conversion date. In the event the Company experiences a DTC “Chill” on its shares, the conversion price shall be decreased to fifty percent (50%), rather than the sixty percent (60%) conversion rate while that “Chill” is in effect, and an additional 5% discount if the Depository Trust Company’s (“DTC”) Fast Automated Securities Transfer (“FAST”) is not eligible for a cumulative total conversion price equal to forty five percent (45%). $ 31,750 1,875,000 21,166,667 31,750,000 63,500,000

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Group 10 Funding, LLC
(Second Group 10 Note)
January 27, 2015 Convertible at a price equal to the lesser of (a) fifty-eight percent (58%) multiplied by the Lowest Closing Price as of the date a Notice of Conversion is given (which represents a discount rate of forty-two percent (42%)) or (b) five cents ($0.05). The conversion price is subject to the following adjustments:
iii. If the market capitalization of the Borrower is less than Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000) on the day immediately prior to the date of the Notice of Conversion, then the Conversion Price shall be twenty-five percent (25%) multiplied by the Lowest Closing Price as of the date a Notice of Conversion is given (which represents a discount rate of seventy-five percent (75%)); and iv. If the closing price of the Borrower’s Common Stock on the day immediately prior to the date of the Notice of Conversion is less than .001 then the Conversion Price shall be twenty-five percent (25%) multiplied by the Lowest Closing Price as of the date a Notice of Conversion is given (which represents a discount rate of seventy-five percent (75%)). $ 36,750 18,375,000 24,500,000 36,750,000 73,500,000

Tangiers Investment Group, LLC
(Second Tangiers Note)
February 5, 2015 Convertible at a price equal to sixty percent (60%) of the average of the two lowest trading prices of the Company’s common stock for the fifteen (15) trading days prior to, and including, the conversion date. In the event the Company experiences a DTC “Chill” on its shares, the conversion price shall be decreased to fifty percent (50%), rather than the sixty percent (60%) conversion rate while that “Chill” is in effect, and an additional 5% discount if the Depository Trust Company’s (“DTC”) Fast Automated Securities Transfer (“FAST”) is not eligible for a cumulative total conversion price equal to forty five percent (45%). $ 53,750 26,875,000 35,833,333 53,750,000 107,500,000

JSJ Investments, Inc.
(First JSJ Note)
March 2, 2015 Convertible at a price equal to the lesser of: (i) 58% of the average of the two (2) lowest closing prices over the 10 days prior to conversion; or (ii) 58% of the average of the two (2) lowest closing prices over the 10 days prior to the execution of the note (which was $0.008932). $ 75,000 37,500,000 50,000,000 75,000,000 150,000,000

Vis Vires Group
(First Vis Vires Note)
May 1, 2015 Convertible into shares of common stock at the discretion of the note holder at a price equal to 61% of the average of the three (3) lowest closing bid prices over the 10 days prior to conversion. $ 64,000 32,000,000 42,666,667 64,000,000 128,000,000

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Vista Capital Investments, LLC
(Third Vista Note)
June 15, 2015 Convertible into shares of common stock at the discretion of the note holder at a price equal to sixty five percent (65%) of the average of the two (2) lowest closing bid prices during the sixteen (16) trading days prior to the conversion request date. $ 16,500 8,250,000 11,000,000 16,500,000 33,000,000

Collier Investments, LLC
(First Collier Note)
June 24, 2015 Convertible into shares of common stock at 70% of the lowest volume weighted average price (“VWAP”) over the 20 days prior to conversion. $ 119,052 59,526,000 79,368,000 119,052,000 238,104,000

Vista Capital Investments, LLC
(Fourth Vista Note)
June 25, 2015 Convertible into shares of common stock at the discretion of the note holder at a price equal to sixty five percent (65%) of the average of the two (2) lowest closing bid prices during the sixteen (16) trading days prior to the conversion request date. $ 115,500 57,750,000 77,000,000 115,500,000 231,000,000

$ 644,400 322,200,000 429,600,000 644,400,000 1,288,800,000
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Toxic Avenger

09/08/15 1:28 PM

#17878 RE: Pure_Greatness #17876

As for compensation - half a million for a company with $9k in revenues - not bad if you have the death spiral converts to pay it.

http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=10628449
Name and
Principal Stock Option
Position Year Salary Awards Awards All Other Total
(a) (b) (c) (e) (1) (f) (1) Compensation Compensation
Mark Bradley, 2014 $ 206,501 $ 120,000 $ 217,971 $ -0- $ 544,472
Chief Executive Officer 2013 $ 41,027 $ 170,600 $ -0- $ -0- $ 211,627
2012 $ 63,300 $ 123,473 $ -0- $ -0- $ 186,773
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Louis Winthorpe III

09/09/15 10:18 AM

#17892 RE: Pure_Greatness #17876

All you have to do is read the quarterly's. There is your link.