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07/13/21 8:30 PM

#30677 RE: Knux #30676

Knux - I resemble that remark. Thanks for the comment. I am new to that and been putting it together for days. Basically the timing was just when it was ready. :)

Folks, I wouldn't sweat this offering notice. This comes out every few months and people get nervous about it every time. It's the same 80 million offering it always was, it was amended maybe among other things, to allow room for the company to sell shares on the offering up to $2 now. I take that as a positive, it shows they think that selling shares may be a "problem" now. Problem being the offering was not set for selling at that high a price before, I am thinking.

The company has and will continue to sell shares, they remind everyone of that as needed. It's why they have stock. If any one is concerned, look deeper down in today's filing and you will see that the intentions for the majority of any money raised is to be used for acquisitions and growth, which means you should be getting something of value, likely much more value, than what you give up in dilution.

Also, per the filing, and if possible, they plan to set aside a good amount of funds for the equity requirements of up listing.

And keep in mind, this does not mean they will sell all those shares, they will just sell shares as needed, if needed, like it always is. Let's just hope if they do sell shares they will be able to get as close to the $2 as possible, or even better, have to amend this again to raise the offering share price from $2 to 5$ or whatever.

IMO, the best thing the shareholder can do is not get nervous about this or any normal, measured amounts of dilution. The better the share price is, the less shares the company will need to sell to get whatever dollar target amount is needed for the time, i.e. a cost of acquiring another company or strategic asset.

BTW, I hope to write some more stuff about IQST, and other companies, if any one here wants to set a follow on my name over there on SA to get a notification.