Oh you sound like so may that I have been educating since this was trading at the 52 week high of $0.0128 last November. 😆 Blackstar converted 698 million shares at an average of $0.00017 more than doubling the outstanding share count. They have a GS Capital lawsuit in progress that is delivering hundreds of millions of shares priced at only $0.00013 a share. They have a Quick Capital note that has been in default for a couple of years that converts lower than the others with some very nasty default language. There are two large notes in the S-1 offering that received its notice of effect last July that matured two years ago waiting to get into the game. We will see how much if any of that was converted in the next financials because GS Capital obtained a restraining order on Blackstar in the middle of November when this was getting enough traction to maybe move some of the S-1 offering. That is just for starters because the pipeline is full and this company isn't shy about promoting to move the shares.