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Pastimes : Plastics to Oil - Pyrolysis and Secret Catalysts and Alterna

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To: scion who wrote (2263)9/19/2010 9:34:18 AM
From: SteveFRead Replies (3) of 53574
 
Cert 1: - 25,000 shares (no Restricted legend)

Cert 2: - 125,000 shares (no Restricted legend)

Cert 3: - 100,000 shares (no Restricted legend)

Cert 4: - 40,000 shares (no Restricted legend)

Cert 5: - 1,750,000 Restricted shares


Those numbers add up to 2,040,000. He had 2,250,000 left according to filings. Where did the other 210,000 shares go?

Kidd timeline

Aug 24, 2009: JBII acquires Javaco from Domark for $150k cash and 2.5 million shares of JBII common stock. JBII also acquires "Media Credits" valued at $10 million from Domark for 1 million shares of JBII common stock
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Aug 26, 2009: Thomas Kidd resigns as CEO of Domark
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Sep 10, 2009: Domark gives Thomas Kidd 3.5 million shares of JBII common stock as part of a debt settlement agreement.
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Sep 30, 2009: Thomas Kidd files his first Form 13D with the SEC reporting 5.51% ownership of JBII's OS (with 3.5 million shares)
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Oct 20, 2009: Thomas Kidd transfers 100,000 shares of JBII common stock to parts unknown pursuant to an agreement with Media4Equity
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Dec 23, 2009: Thomas Kidd transfers 900,000 shares of JBII common stock to parts unknown pursuant to an agreement with
JBI and Judith Vazquez (Kidd's sister-in-law & Javaco President).
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Mar 29, 2010: Thomas Kidd and Scott Sieck (Kidd's successor as Domark CEO) enter into a "Debt and Securities Purchase Agreement". Kidd gives Sieck 250,000 restricted shares of JBII common stock in exchange for Sieck's Domark Preferred
Series A stock, 1 million DMRK common shares as well as $534,271 debt owed to Sieck by Domark. Thomas Kidd now has 2.25 million presumably restricted shares of JBII common stock remaining and voting control of Domark.
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Apr 13, 2010: Thomas Kidd appoints himself to the position(s) of President, CEO, secretary, Principal Financial Officer and Director of Domark.
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