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jimr1717

07/15/19 1:23 PM

#63717 RE: Helter Skelter #63701

Ouch this will hurt bad

AISI304

07/18/19 9:44 AM

#63996 RE: Helter Skelter #63701

Whoa! "63,730,600 SHMP shares coming down the pike!" Now that is definitely gonna leave a mark! Sad SHMP face!

Helter Skelter Member Level Monday, 07/15/19 12:55:38 PM
Re: AfternoonDelight post# 63686
Post # 63701 of 63997

63,730,600 SHMP shares coming down the pike!

December 6, 2018: $210,460 @ $0.01 = 21,046,000 shares. Free trading around June 6, 2019 (180 days SEC restrictive period).

December 31, 2018: $135,910 @ $0.01 = 13,591,000 shares. Free trading around July 2, 2019 (180 days SEC restrictive period).

January 16, 2019: $205,436 @ $0.01 = 20,543,600 shares. Free trading around today, July 15, 2019 (180 days SEC restrictive period).

February 4, 2019: $85,500 @ $0.01 = 8,550,000 shares. Free trading around August 4, 2019 (180 days SEC restrictive period).

A total of 63,730,600 shares becoming free trading in the next 3 weeks. 55,180,600 as of now, today. Buy 'em up! Roll 'em down! Roll 'em up! Head 'em out! Rawhide! Lol...

ps: Look what they did with the warrants (bottom of quote, 10K excerpt).
Quote:
December 6, 2018 Debenture

On December 6, 2018, the Company entered into an 10% convertible promissory note for $210,460, which matures on September 6, 2019. During the first 180 days the convertible redeemable note is in effect, the Company may redeem the note at a prepayment percentage of 120% to 130% of the outstanding principal and accrued interest based on the redemption date’s passage of time ranging from 60 days to 180 days from the date of issuance of the debenture. Per the agreement, the Company is required at all times to have authorized and reserved three times the number of shares that is actually issuable upon full conversion of the note. In the event of default, as set forth in the agreement, the outstanding principal balance increases to 150%. In addition to standard events of default, an event of default occurs if the common stock of the Company shall lose the “bid” price for its Common Stock, on trading markets, including the OTCBB, OTCQB or an equivalent replacement exchange. If the Company enters into a 3(a)(9) or 3(a)(10) issuance of shares there are liquidation damages of 25% of principal, not to be below $15,000. The Company must also obtain the noteholder's written consent before issuing any new debt. The note is convertible at a fixed conversion price of $0.01. If an event of default occurs, the fixed conversion price is extinguished and replaced by a variable conversion rate that is 70% of the lowest trading prices during the 20 days prior to conversion. The fixed conversion price shall reset upon any future dilutive issuance of shares, options or convertible securities. The conversion feature at issuance meets the definition of conventional convertible debt and therefore qualifies for the scope exception in Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 815-10-15-74(a) and would not be bifurcated and accounted for separately as a derivative liability. The Company analyzed the conversion feature under ASC 470-20, “Debt with conversion and other options”, and based on the market price of the common stock of the Company on the date of funding as compared to the conversion price, determined there was a $136,799 beneficial conversion feature to recognize, which will be amortized over the term of the note using the effective interest method. The amortization expense recognized during the year ended March 31, 2019 amounted to approximately $46,000.

December 31, 2018 Debenture

On December 31, 2018, the Company entered into an 10% convertible promissory note for $135,910, which matures on September 30, 2019. During the first 180 days the convertible redeemable note is in effect, the Company may redeem the note at a prepayment percentage of 120% to 130% of the outstanding principal and accrued interest based on the redemption date’s passage of time ranging from 60 days to 180 days from the date of issuance of the debenture. Per the agreement, the Company is required at all times to have authorized and reserved three times the number of shares that is actually issuable upon full conversion of the note. In the event of default, as set forth in the agreement, the outstanding principal balance increases to 150%. In addition to standard events of default, an event of default occurs if the common stock of the Company shall lose the “bid” price for its Common Stock, on trading markets, including the OTCBB, OTCQB or an equivalent replacement exchange. If the Company enters into a 3(a)(9) or 3(a)(10) issuance of shares there are liquidation damages of 25% of principal, not to be below $15,000. The Company must also obtain the noteholder’s written consent before issuing any new debt. The note is convertible at a fixed conversion price of $0.01. If an event of default occurs, the fixed conversion price is extinguished and replaced by a variable conversion rate that is 70% of the lowest trading prices during the 20 days prior to conversion. The fixed conversion price shall reset upon any future dilutive issuance of shares, options or convertible securities. The conversion feature at issuance meets the definition of conventional convertible debt and therefore qualifies for the scope exception in Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 815-10-15-74(a) and would not be bifurcated and accounted for separately as a derivative liability. The Company analyzed the conversion feature under ASC 470-20, “Debt with conversion and other options”, and based on the market price of the common stock of the Company on the date of funding as compared to the conversion price, determined there was a $88,342 beneficial conversion feature to recognize, which will be amortized over the term of the note using the effective interest method. The amortization expense recognized during the year ended March 31, 2019 amounted to approximately $29,000.


F-33


January 16, 2019 Debenture

On January 16, 2019, the Company entered into an 10% convertible promissory note for $205,436, with an OID of $18,686, for a purchase price of $186,750, which matures on October 16, 2019. During the first 180 days the convertible redeemable note is in effect, the Company may redeem the note at a prepayment percentage of 120% to 130% of the outstanding principal and accrued interest based on the redemption date’s passage of time ranging from 60 days to 180 days from the date of issuance of the debenture. Per the agreement, the Company is required at all times to have authorized and reserved three times the number of shares that is actually issuable upon full conversion of the note. In the event of default, as set forth in the agreement, the outstanding principal balance increases to 150%. In addition to standard events of default, an event of default occurs if the common stock of the Company shall lose the "bid" price for its Common Stock, on trading markets, including the OTCBB, OTCQB or an equivalent replacement exchange. If the Company enters into a 3(a)(9) or 3(a)(10) issuance of shares there are liquidation damages of 25% of principal, not to be below $15,000. The Company must also obtain the noteholder's written consent before issuing any new debt. The note is convertible at a fixed conversion price of $0.01. If an event of default occurs, the fixed conversion price is extinguished and replaced by a variable conversion rate that is 70% of the lowest trading prices during the 20 days prior to conversion. The fixed conversion price shall reset upon any future dilutive issuance of shares, options or convertible securities. The conversion feature at issuance meets the definition of conventional convertible debt and therefore qualifies for the scope exception in Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 815-10-15-74(a) and would not be bifurcated and accounted for separately as a derivative liability. The Company analyzed the conversion feature under ASC 470-20, “Debt with conversion and other options”, and based on the market price of the common stock of the Company on the date of funding as compared to the conversion price, determined there was a $176,675 beneficial conversion feature to recognize, which will be amortized over the term of the note using the effective interest method. The amortization expense recognized during the year ended March 31, 2019 amounted to approximately $59,000.

February 4, 2019 Debenture

On February 4, 2019, the Company entered into an 10% convertible promissory note for $85.500, with an OID of $7,500, for a purchase price of $75,000, which matures on November 4, 2019. During the first 180 days the convertible redeemable note is in effect, the Company may redeem the note at a prepayment percentage of 120% to 130% of the outstanding principal and accrued interest based on the redemption date’s passage of time ranging from 60 days to 180 days from the date of issuance of the debenture. Per the agreement, the Company is required at all times to have authorized and reserved three times the number of shares that is actually issuable upon full conversion of the note. In the event of default, as set forth in the agreement, the outstanding principal balance increases to 150%. In addition to standard events of default, an event of default occurs if the common stock of the Company shall lose the "bid" price for its Common Stock, on trading markets, including the OTCBB, OTCQB or an equivalent replacement exchange. If the Company enters into a 3 (a)(9) or 3(a)(10) issuance of shares there are liquidation damages of 25% of principal, not to be below $15,000. The Company must also obtain the noteholder's written consent before issuing any new debt. The note is convertible at a fixed conversion price of $0.01. If an event of default occurs, the fixed conversion price is extinguished and replaced by a variable conversion rate that is 70% of the lowest trading prices during the 20 days prior to conversion. The fixed conversion price shall reset upon any future dilutive issuance of shares, options or convertible securities. The conversion feature at issuance meets the definition of conventional convertible debt and therefore qualifies for the scope exception in ASC 815-10-15-74(a) and would not be bifurcated and accounted for separately as a derivative liability. The Company analyzed the conversion feature under ASC 470-20, “Debt with conversion and other options”, and based on the market price of the common stock of the Company on the date of funding as compared to the conversion price, determined there was a $85,500 beneficial conversion feature to recognize, which will be amortized over the term of the note using the effective interest method. The amortization expense recognized during the year ended March 31, 2019 amounted to approximately $28,000.


F-34


March 1, 2019 Debenture

On March 1, 2019, the Company entered into an 10% convertible promissory note for $168,000, with an OID of $18,000, for a purchase price of $150,000, which matures on November 1, 2019. During the first 180 days the convertible redeemable note is in effect, the Company may redeem the note at a prepayment percentage of 100% to 130% of the outstanding principal and accrued interest based on the redemption date’s passage of time ranging from 60 days to 180 days from the date of issuance of the debenture. Per the agreement, the Company is required at all times to have authorized and reserved three times the number of shares that is actually issuable upon full conversion of the note. In the event of default, as set forth in the agreement, the outstanding principal balance increases to 150%. In addition to standard events of default, an event of default occurs if the common stock of the Company shall lose the "bid" price for its Common Stock, on trading markets, including the OTCBB, OTCQB or an equivalent replacement exchange. If the Company enters into a 3(a)(9) or 3(a)(10) issuance of shares there are liquidation damages of 25% of principal, not to be below $15,000. The Company must also obtain the noteholder's written consent before issuing any new debt. The note is convertible at a fixed conversion price of $0.25. If an event of default occurs, the fixed conversion price is extinguished and replaced by a variable conversion rate that is 70% of the lowest trading prices during the 20 days prior to conversion. The fixed conversion price shall reset upon any future dilutive issuance of shares, options or convertible securities. The conversion feature at issuance meets the definition of conventional convertible debt and therefore qualifies for the scope exception in ASC 815-10-15-74(a) and would not be bifurcated and accounted for separately as a derivative liability. The Company analyzed the conversion feature under ASC 470-20, “Debt with conversion and other options”, and based on the market price of the common stock of the Company on the date of funding as compared to the conversion price, determined there was a $134,000 beneficial conversion feature to recognize, which will be amortized over the term of the note using the effective interest method. The amortization expense recognized during the year ended March 31, 2019 amounted to approximately $28,000.

The derivative liability arising from all of the above discussed debentures was revalued at March 31, 2019, resulting in an increase of the fair value of the derivative liability of $1,319,500, including upon conversions, for the year ended March 31, 2019. The key valuation assumptions used consist, in part, of the price of the Company’s common stock of $0.06; a risk-free interest rate ranging from 1.73% to 2.09%, and expected volatility of the Company’s common stock ranging from 272.06% to 375.93%, and the various estimated reset exercise prices weighted by probability. The derivatives revalued at March 31, 2018, resulted in an increase of the fair value of the derivative liability of $1,616,000, including upon conversions, for the year ended March 31, 2018. The key valuation assumptions used consist, in part, of the price of the Company’s common stock of $0.06; a risk-free interest rate ranging from 1.73% to 2.09%, and expected volatility of the Company’s common stock ranging from 272.06% to 375.93%, and the various estimated reset exercise prices weighted by probability.

The warrant liability relating to all of the warrant issuances discussed above was revalued at March 31, 2019, resulting in an increase to the fair value of the warrant liability of $47,000 for the year ended March 31, 2019. The key valuation assumptions used consists, in part, of the price of the Company’s common stock of $0.21; a risk-free interest rate ranging of 2.21%, and expected volatility of the Company’s common stock ranging of 285.32%, and the various estimated reset exercise prices weighted by probability. The warrant liability was remeasured as of March 31, 2018, resulting in an increase to the fair value of the warrant liability of $244,000 for the year ended March 31, 2018. The key valuation assumptions used consists, in part, of the price of the Company’s common stock of $0.06; a risk-free interest rate ranging from 2.22% to 2.56%, and expected volatility of the Company’s common stock of 358.6%.

Link > SHMP 10K

Helter Skelter

07/23/19 11:23 AM

#64463 RE: Helter Skelter #63701

I get my shares at ONE penny per share.

Who said that? ONE penny? Ain't that sweet? 90% off the current price of TEN pennies per share. 90% off...

December 6, 2018: $210,460 @ $0.01 = 21,046,000 shares. Free trading around June 6, 2019 (180 days SEC restrictive period).

21,046,000 shares sold @ 10 cents = $2,104,600 return on an "investment" of $210,460. Profit of $1,894,140.

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December 31, 2018: $135,910 @ $0.01 = 13,591,000 shares. Free trading around July 2, 2019 (180 days SEC restrictive period).

13,591,000 shares sold @ 10 cents = $1,359,100 return on an "investment" of $135,910. Profit of $1,223,190.

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January 16, 2019: $205,436 @ $0.01 = 20,543,600 shares. Free trading around today, July 15, 2019 (180 days SEC restrictive period).

20,543,600 shares sold @ 10 cents = $2,054,360 return on an "investment" of $205,436. Profit of $1,848,924.

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February 4, 2019: $85,500 @ $0.01 = 8,550,000 shares. Free trading around August 4, 2019 (180 days SEC restrictive period).

8,550,000 shares sold @ 10 cents = $855,000 return on an "investment" of $85,500. Profit of $769,500.

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A total of 63,730,600 shares becoming free trading in the next 3 weeks. 55,180,600 as of now, today.

4 notes totaling $637,306 (to SHMP) for a payout to 'guess who' for $6,373,060...if sold at an average pps of 10 cents = profit of $5,735,754...

ONE penny per share. Now WHO made that deal and WHO got that deal? ;)

Who said this isn't a scam?



Link > SHMP 10K filed 07/01/2019