...we can explore and expose, if necessary, this as we work through, chat through, the blinding noise, lol...what I don't like the most, so far, of what I've seen, is those convertibles now worth over $4 million dollars ($4.19M) from 11 and 12 years ago...how those notes made it through the 4 reverse splits and apparently increasing in value...now converting at $0.001...you would think that after one reverse split at a 1:1000 or higher would put that convert strike price at 1 dollar or more...even if it started at $0.0001 which would be scam-like...and to go through 4 reverses makes my money clip vibrate like a divining rod, lol...and not in a good way for an "investor"...they must have "adjusted" the convert price...otherwise one would think it would be in the thousands, if not millions, of dollars...and then waiting 11, 12 years...oddest damn thing...
Convert price @ $0.0001 x 1:10 rs = new convert price @ $0.001 Convert price @ $0.001 x 1:1300 rs = new convert price @ $1.30 Convert price @ $1.30 x 1:2000 rs = new convert price @ $2,600 Convert price @ $2,600 x 1:1000 rs = now it gets really silly @ $2,600,000, lol...
I've never seen someone ride through reverse splits so damn successfully. And patiently. I guess...now I have. ;)
Adding the outstanding balances and accrued interests = $15,315.98.