By keeping it small Dalton believes he'll fly u
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Dalton believes he'll fly under the SEC's radar. He's probably right as there are far more egregious scams out there with larger victim losses. Dalton has kept it small and not made many definitive and provable false claims.
Most of the UNVC legend has been by longs "connecting the dots". Dalton never said he was buying Time org. PR was for a LOI for an unnamed clinic. Dalton never said Amazon was using Univec, only that they were a "little partner" which could mean Doc buys supplies from Amazon. Dalton never said UNVC invented the Eagleforce apps, only that they were "our apps" which could also mean UNVC has downloaded and uses those apps.
The HRI revenue numbers are a bit more problematic, but HRI has nothing to do with UNVC and arent being used by Dalton to promote any stock. UNVC longs are using it to promote Univec. Also, Dalton never claimed any revenue numbers for HRI, only pointing to the lists he is on because of it. Chiro keeps promoting the obviously false Privco number and the rest of the longs accept it as fact despite no working phone number for HRI and Privco displaying another company's phone number as that of HRI.
This will go on as long as UNVC longs continue to support it. No regulator will swoop in to shut it down. The slow losses will continue as Dalton slowly devalues UNVC shareholder stakes. Dalton likely is looking to sell the UNVC shell. That's the only thing of value. He keeps issuing more and more shares to himself to slowly take over the entire value of UNVC for himself prior to an eventual sale. UNVC shareholders getting R/S out of the stock prior to a R/M sale to some outsider.
None of the UNVC legend was true and there is nothing anyone can do about it. UNVC will pay off Doc's mortgage and pay his grandchildren's school bills.