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chingcharles

09/06/18 3:35 PM

#144852 RE: aquaculture #144850

Yes, I was also a bit surprised by both those claims. Planting an orchard and getting cash flow within a few months. It might just be Solomon playing SimCity or such.

jyyoo

09/06/18 3:44 PM

#144853 RE: aquaculture #144850

This is what was stated about dilution in 2019.

"what the company feels comfortable committing to at this time based on overall financial performance is limiting share issuance in 2019 to a maximum 1.5 million for normal corporate incentives."

"But we are at the tail-end of issuance for other payables which we expect will cease by 2019."

They also spoke about the cash dividend payout in Q4, coming from operational cash flows, not from any form of equity dilution. They specifically stated this.

Why haven't you sold your shares yet? Why are you still holding them? If you decide to remain a shareholder then I'd suggest you actually take the time to listen to the conference call.

rhe66

09/06/18 4:13 PM

#144863 RE: aquaculture #144850

Many things seem unusual with this company. Fruit trees take months to bear fruit and banks take years to process loans.