Thanks for the thoughtful take. A few quick realit
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Real Nasdaq/NYSE companies with billions of shares also have real revenue, real earnings, and real cash flow to support the structure. UNVC has practically $0 revenue and $0 cash.
Apple, Amazon, Tesla etc. didn’t keep billions of shares while sitting at sub-penny with no operations for (10) years.
The promise of “private roll-up / consolidation” since at least 2019. No filings, no mergers, no revenue in 7+ years of talking about it.
Until something actually hits OTC Disclosure, it’s still just a story.
Even if UNVC merged tomorrow with a private company worth $250 million, the combined market cap would be roughly $257 million.
With 2.5 billion shares outstanding, that’s only $0.05 to $0.10 per share — nowhere near the $2 to $4 zone Nasdaq wants for MVLS compliance.
To reach $50-M MVLS without a reverse split, the stock would need to trade at $20+ with the current share count....completely impossible for a shell Risk with practically $0 revenue and $0 cash.
Foot Note!!!
Nasdaq will never waive or bend the MVLS standard just because David “wants a big share count for future deals.”
They don’t care about your long-term M&A strategy, they care that the publicly tradable shares are worth at least $50–75 million at a reasonable price.
OTCQB at this time, remains the only credible way for an up-list that doesn't require a RS.
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