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John Kent

01/25/16 11:56 AM

#26974 RE: Moeclay #26973

Ok thanks for your concern and where is did you see the law firm takes half? Since your not invested you have nothing to worry about. Don't waste your day basing a broke company its not worth it.
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John Kent

01/25/16 11:57 AM

#26975 RE: Moeclay #26973

Basically 99% of otc companies are broke so I hope you dont trade otc.

They reason people do it is to find that one diamond in the rough and timing is every thing.
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Stargazer1945

01/25/16 12:00 PM

#26976 RE: Moeclay #26973

Your whole post is speculation...
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VMB-1

01/25/16 12:07 PM

#26979 RE: Moeclay #26973

1. POST You're "Facts" on a 50% Fee, that seems Much Higher, than Industry Standard. I'm only seeing an Assumption....Once Again ; )

2. Debt Secured by an Instrument "Certainly" can be PAID IN FULL, Correct? (Similar to a Real Estate Lien)

Which, from the Ceo's Email, Looks to be Coming Soon.

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KOmani

01/25/16 12:09 PM

#26980 RE: Moeclay #26973

DART wants a buyout offer from Strikeforce.

So, that's one group that seems ok to wait.

Meanwhile ...

The Company's unsecured convertible debentures were issued to nineteen (19) unrelated investors firms: International Capital Group ("ICG"), Asher Enterprises, Inc. ("Asher"), Auctus Private Equity Fund ("Auctus"), Herbert Klei ("Klei"), Iconic Holdings, LLC ("Iconic"), Southridge Partners II, LP ("Southridge") , Tonaquint, Inc. ("Tonaquint"), WHC Capital, LLC ("WHC"), James Solakian ("Solakian"), Tarpon Bay Partners ("Tarpon"), LG Capital Funding, LLC ("LG Capital"), JMJ Financial ("JMJ") Adar Bays, LLC ("Adar Bays"), Vista Capital Investments, LLC ("Vista"), KBM Worldwide, Inc. ("KBM"), JSJ Investments Inc. ("JSJ"), GEL Properties, LLC ("GEL"), Black Arch Opportunity Fund LP ("Black Arch") and Union Capital, LLC ("Union"). These secured and unsecured convertible debentures are hybrid instruments, which individually warrant separate accounting as a derivative instrument (see Notes 5 and 9).

So, this likely explains the price action here.

19 investor firms hold Convertible Debt. Hard to convince all 19 that they should wait.