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BigE1960

05/10/21 10:16 AM

#100151 RE: drugmanrx #100150

What's it called when information is misrepresented over and over? And what would be the purpose?

Kurt_Banoffee

05/10/21 1:45 PM

#100158 RE: drugmanrx #100150

A perfect example of spin.

Questions for you?


Did the last 10K state how many shares were authorized? yes or no


800M. There has been no proxy, so it has to be that number.

Did the last 10K state that when Pasaca when they converted the debenture would receive 249,661,287 shares of common stock? yes or no


Completely meaningless to the question do they own the shares now. Not only do they not own them today, the shares to convert into don't even exist today. Pure spin and attempted misdirection.

Did the last 10k also state that the 249,661,287 shares of common stock would also equal 26.5% of Security Ownership? yes or no


Completely meaningless to the question whether or not they own the sates today. Pure spin and attempted misdirection.

If it the outstanding shares as of March 14 2021 wer not fixed, how can the last 10K state a percentage of security ownership if there was no shares available to own?


It's called a pro-forma calculation. Note "Based upon 693,367,942 common shares outstanding as of March 14, 2021" which obviously does not include the 249.7M shares in question.

As always:

FACTS MATTER


Spin, hype and misdirection don't.