Say, why don't you tell us what difference it will make for current stockholders of criminal enterprise NGBL if it goes from the latest reported 436 million O/S to 250 BILLION or 350 BILLION O/S?
Nope, add in the current outstanding a other financing that has likely not been dumped on morons too dumb to understand SEC filings and you get 300 billion or so. One can only be so exact in such things. Really though worrying about 10s of billions of shares makes no difference. The only thing that could save this scam is a winning powerball ticket, even then though management would just take all the money for their own pockets.