What? ONCX has seen very little dilution in the 1 ½ years as a public company.
Nope, not even close.
The O/S has remained relatively unchanged at just over 100M.
Preferred shares and warrants do not count toward the O/S or float until they are actually converted.
Its not dilution until they convert, period.
Not here, not on any OTC and not on any NASDAQ or NYSE company.
Claims to the contrary are false at best.
Does an AAPL or GOOG include their warrants, notes, options issued, vested and/or unvested into the current O/S and apply that to their market caps?
OF course not. Why do some people insist that the term “fully diluted” applies only to ONCX and not every other publically traded company in the world?