The $50 million deal is not active, Yorkville did do $5 million and $3.9 Million.(NWBO only got $2.6 Million out of the $3.9 because they owed Yorkville $ from the previous $5 Million deal) They are completely out of those shares, (they don't hold, they buy at a discount, then pump and then dump) that was the purpose of the last 2 pump and dumps, clearly seen on the chart with a huge spike in price and volume both times, and then followed by the subsequent dumps. (Check the dates)
Warrant holders are NOT financiers, they are remnants of deals done long ago (and possibly some PR payments) and they are the shares that the Company is converting and dumping on an almost daily basis. The company gets the exercise price and the warrant holder gets the difference... ( which is only a penny or two these days). Last I checked a lot of the warrants had a .24 cent conversion price.
LP has full ownership and control and knows exactly what she is doing.
They have been raising money by converting the warrants ( for every million .24 warrants converted, the company gets $240,000.00)
Problem is, they are running out of warrants to convert aside form management owned warrants stock and options, so they either have to increase the authorized shares or reverse split before they even think about tapping that rest of that $50 million ATM. $50 million at .20 per share (20% discount to current pps) would mean they have to issue another 250 million shares, which they don't have because the cap is 1.7 Billion and they have about 500 million other "potentially dilutive" shares, including all insider shares. The current already outstanding share count is over 1.51 Billion.