Those are some pretty darn good numbers don't you
Post# of 2057
""What are reserved shares?
Reserved shares are authorized shares that are set aside for issuance in the future. Shares are often reserved for issuance under a stock option plan. These reserved shares are part of the total number of authorized shares, but the corporation may not issue them, except under the stock option plan. See our article about determining how many shares to reserve in a stock option plan.
Authorized shares are also reserved when the corporation issues a warrant to a third party to purchase stock. If such warrant holder exercises the warrant, the corporation then needs to have enough shares reserved to issue to the warrant holder.
Once the corporation raises money by issuing preferred stock, a certain number of authorized shares must be reserved for the conversion of the preferred stock into common stock.""
So I assume for the conversion of $245K @ .002 or less that would add at a minimum another 120,000 plus to the o/s shares. Thoughts? GGB