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User-65225

01/17/19 10:36 AM

#72893 RE: penny2pound #72891

I don't understand your posts...you keep saying "insider greed" - hmm...yet offer no proof.

I post it all the time, have you not read my posts?!

So now it's back to "insider greed" when that particular point was, in fact, debunked. Please enlighten me as to what "insider greed" you keep referring to?

It has NEVER been "debunked"... and its HARD TO MISS....

$18,285,105 is how much the CEO granted himself recently ALONE, if we use the closing price of the stock.. which is the REAL value for these shares, not the subpenny cost basis they are pulling out of their crooked asses

This does not include the roughly $5 million he took weeks before this amount, as part of his "anti dilution" clause

The funny thing is, he CAUSES/INFLUENCES the mass dilution, then gives himself even MORE shares as part of the "anti dilution" BS... he cant take this much for himself+family+friends without giving out nice blocks to the other insider, right?

Almost $25 million this year for just the CEO?! This is a massive cash grab.

... then he gifts shares to family/friends and they can sell millions without having to report the sale...

Only an insider, or one of the family/friends could defend insiders taking this much... They have never produced one dollar!!! Its not even a real business, its a holding company for patents... and these guys think think they are worth this much?!

This is crazy!
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User-65225

01/17/19 10:38 AM

#72894 RE: penny2pound #72891

Check this out: They HIDE the amounts they are taking by using these bogus/unjustifiable cost basis prices in the low subpennies...

For example, In future filings the 97,304,000 shares (single example) issued with a .0027 cost basis will look like $263,000 in compensation... but the stock was ACTUALLY trading at .072!

The REAL value is $7,000,000!... VPLM isn't trading at .0027, right?: https://ih.advfn.com/stock-market/USOTC/voip-pal-com-inc-qb-VPLM/stock-news/78847737/statement-of-changes-in-beneficial-ownership-4

Heck they might have taken a lot more than this during 2018. I need to look at some of the past filings. this is some nasty shit

These actions demonstrate how shady and dishonest these guys are.
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User-65225

01/17/19 10:39 AM

#72896 RE: penny2pound #72891

Compare their pay to the biggest companies in the world. You dont see any greed?????

Executive Paywatch. In 2017, CEOs of S&P 500 Index companies received, on average, $13.94 million in total compensation, according to the AFL-CIO's analysis of available data. America's production and nonsupervisory workers earned only $38,613, on average, in 2017—a CEO-to-worker pay ratio of 361 to 1.