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TyphoonLou

11/03/23 3:09 PM

#62590 RE: BigBadWolf #62589

Comparable to accumulating those massive weekly totals! Is there any form of a bedtime lullaby that can remedy that? That Badly Bent video you have provided is really laughable! Everyone is entitled to their own sense of humor! It might be time for Alpha to find a new radio to sing along to because the other one might just be broke! If you get some time this weekend, how about sharing an updated OS count? Enjoy!

BigBadWolf

11/03/23 3:57 PM

#62591 RE: BigBadWolf #62589

ControllabilityIam over @DipChitTradersTrader @LilWindLou @A.WipeWebster20000 @BrokeLiLTractor

for ALL the investing public to see Right


& since Intellect trumps Ignorance I remember

BigBadWolf

11/06/23 11:05 AM

#62604 RE: BigBadWolf #62589

how shares & time flies (for comparison today)
Authorized Shares 3,500,000,000 4/30/20
Outstanding Shares 1,656,544,305 5/14/20
Restricted 1,193,544,305 4/30/20
Unrestricted 462,999,727 4/30/20
Held at DTC 395,928,545 4/30/20

Market Cap Market Cap 173,270,990 03/12/2021
Authorized Shares 3,500,000,000 03/04/2021
Outstanding Shares 2,243,571,019 03/04/2021
Restricted 1,279,963,335 03/04/2021
Unrestricted 963,607,684 03/04/2021
Held at DTC 805,734,684 03/04/2021

Authorized Shares 3,500,000,000 11/02/2022
Outstanding Shares 2,601,510,231 11/02/2022
Restricted 1,008,840,315 11/02/2022
Unrestricted 1,592,669,916 11/02/2022
Held at DTC 1,528,222,089 11/02/2022

Authorized Shares 5,500,000,000 10/27/2023
Outstanding Shares 3,736,449,424 10/27/2023
Restricted 1,325,707,118 10/27/2023
Unrestricted 2,410,742,306 10/27/2023
Held at DTC 2,284,545,036 10/27/2023

Again, how shares & time flies (for comparison today w/ the most current T/A Update)

If you get some time this weekend, how about sharing an updated OS count? Enjoy!


https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/TSOI/security

I do Enjoy the Continued schooling of the Boi's & it's to damn EZ

BigBadWolf

11/10/23 5:25 PM

#62662 RE: BigBadWolf #62589

Frankly speaking Educating the Ignorant(s) Gifted shareholders https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=173151359&txt2find=Dividends
@DipChitTradersTrader @LilWindLou @A.WipeWebster20000 @BrokeLiLTractor @SybilTradingPlacesEventually @DixonCajonesCuddlers

ALL shareholders automatically receive Divi’s or NONE DO as per SEC

BigBadWolf

11/30/23 3:53 PM

#62778 RE: BigBadWolf #62589

Continuing to educate the ignorance of @DipChitTradersTrader & @CommonCentstradinplaceseventually
https://www.finra.org/investors/insights/short-interest#:~:text=The%20short%20interest%20data%20is,sales%20on%20individual%20trade%20dates
For most stock trades, settlement occurs

Settling Securities Transactions, T+2


https://www.investor.gov/introduction-investing/investing-basics/glossary/settling-securities-transactions-t2

The short interest data is just a snapshot that reflects short positions held by brokerage firms at a specific moment in time on two discrete days each month. The Short Sale Volume Daily File reflects the aggregate volume of trades within certain parameters executed as short sales on individual trade dates.


What short volume means?
Short sale volume measures the amount of shares that have been shorted in a given period. Short interest volume is the number of shorted shares that are yet to be closed by investors


https://www.otcshortreport.com/disclaimer

two business days after the day the order executes, or T+2 (trade date plus two days). For example, if you were to execute an order on Monday, it would typically settle on Wednesday


What is the short sales rule?
Under the short-sale rule, shorts could only be placed at a price above the most recent trade, i.e. an uptick in the share's price. With only limited exceptions, the rule forbade trading shorts on a downtick in share price. The rule was also known as the uptick rule, "plus tick rule," and tick-test rule


regarding other spewed rhetorical BS found today on ST regarding shareholder funded Dixon's Dream Property(s) let's remember

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=173320306

BigBadWolf

12/22/23 3:43 PM

#62947 RE: BigBadWolf #62589

SEC verifiable information...regarding Dividends, Spinoffs & Subs

Publicly traded companies listed on a stock exchange need transfer agents to maintain records of shareholder accounts, calculate and distribute dividends, and keep investors up to date with what's going on.


A subsidiary (sub) is a business entity or corporation that is fully owned or partially controlled by another company, termed as the parent, or holding, company. Ownership is determined by the percentage of shares held by the parent company, and that ownership stake must be at least 51%.


A spinoff is an independent company created when a parent company issues shares in an existing business or division to parent company shareholders. A parent company may form a spinoff when it projects that a new, independent entity will be worth more than it was as part of the company.


When you hold securities in street name through a broker-dealer, your broker-dealer will send you, at least quarterly, an account statement that lists all your securities held by the broker-dealer. Your broker-dealer will also credit your account with any associated dividend and interest payments and will provide you with consolidated tax information. Your broker-dealer will also ensure you are sent issuer communications, such as annual reports (except in certain circumstances where the issuer might send the annual report directly to you) and proxy materials related to stockholder meetings.


https://www.sec.gov/about/reports-publications/investor-publications/holding-your-securities-get-the-facts

What are the duties of a transfer agent?
Transfer agents record changes of ownership, maintain the issuer's security holder records, cancel and issue certificates, and distribute dividends.


In a pure spin-off, a company distributes 100% of its ownership interest in a unit as a stock dividend to existing shareholders. It's a tax-free method of divestiture that usually helps both the parent and unit achieve better results as separate and more highly-valued entities


How does a spinoff dividend work?
In a spin-off, the parent company (ParentCo) distributes to its existing shareholders new shares in a subsidiary, thereby creating a separate legal entity with its own management team and board of directors. Aug 9, 2023


Dividends typically are credited to a brokerage account or paid in the form of a dividend check. The dividend check is mailed to stockholders but can be direct-deposited to a shareholder's account of choice, if preferred. The alternative to cash dividends is additional shares of stock.