Crop production and livestock rearing

Timothy

Kakamega, Kenya

23% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Timothy

Member since

April 2017

On-time repayments

206 installments  •  87%

About Me

I'm Timothy Ayemba from Kakamega County in Kenya. I'm an entrepreneurial farmer and a part-time student at the Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (MMUST). I'm also a Volunteer Mentor for some of the other Zidisha borrowers in my country.

To be able to attend university was a struggle that began way back in nursery school, because my parents were unemployed when I was born. To raise school fees was a hard task for them. It often was not possible for me to sit in class, due to inability to clear school fees, so I missed most of the lessons.

My mother used to tell me, and I quote: "Perseverance is the best way to make impossible thoughts to be real dreams you will enjoy after succeeding in class." From that advice, I developed the urge to study hard. While in primary school, we used to dig for people on their farm on the weekends and sometimes on weekdays when sent home for lack of payment of school fees. We sacrificed and agreed to pay all the money charged by the school.

This happened for eight years, but I managed to complete the eight years of primary education. Then, I proceeded to secondary school, with the same struggles as before. In secondary school, in fact, it was worse because school fees were higher. I didn't stay home due to lack of school fees, though. Instead, I worked for people to earn some money, so I acquired work skills while still in school. I started a business of farming while in high school to finance my education. By God's grace, I completed high school and managed to receive passing grades.

My core business is farming and I'm proud of the work of my hands because it has made me who I am now. In my homestead, I practice crop production and I also currently rear cows for dairy production. The income from these farming ventures is what is financing my education at the University. It also is what I use to feed my family, and to repay my Zidisha loan.

I started farming in 2014, while in high school, and after my father had passed away, as there was no one to assist me because my mother was unemployed.

I have balanced farming and my education, as I would come from school and carry out my farming chores, such as feeding the livestock and other farm work. The weekend days were the best days for me to fully do farm work.

I completed my high-school education in hardship, due to lack of school fees, as mentioned, but now Zidisha is financing my farming projects; hence, I am managing to sponsor myself at the University. Due to limited time, I have chosen part-time studies in order to have quality time to do my farming.

At the university, I'm undertaking Agricultural Education and Extension, and this is my second year. I work smart, which is why I'm able to manage several things at the same time. I thank Zidisha lenders for your support.

In the area where I live, the land is sloppy but very fertile, and rain distribution is good throughout the year; hence, crops grow very well.

People from the western part of Kenya like bull-fighting. This culture is widespread here, as almost all people in the country watch it. I also enjoy watching bull-fighting, which usually is done on Saturday mornings. Also, when a person dies who used to rear a bull or bulls, before being buried, bulls are brought to fight next to what will be that person's grave. This is very interesting because sometimes they may end up falling into the grave while engaged in the bull-fighting.

I have adopted a son called Ryan, who currently is in elementary school. He aspires to be a doctor, as he wants to be a part of saving people's lives.

This January, my wife and I are expecting a baby, as my wife currently is in her last weeks of pregnancy. We will be grateful to have our own baby, who will make us happy together with Ryan.

I am a choir instructor, and I'm proud of this because I serve people from diverse communities.

Additionally, I support sports in my area. In fact, over the December holidays in 2017, I was able to start a new football (soccer) team called Mundulu F.C. It's comprised of youths under the age of 17. I want to nurture their talents and, with time, I want it to become a football (soccer) academy. Currently, I am the coach.

I trust that with help from Zidisha lenders, my projects will prosper, my university studies will be accomplished, my children will access education, my family will eat, and my single mother will enjoy the fruits of my hands.

My Business

My main source of income is from farming, that is to say crop production and animal rearing. I started this in 2014, while I was still a high-school student.

From crop production, I generate $250 U.S.D. per season, and there are two seasons per year (as per my organization and management of the crops). Of course, this means that I generate $500 U.S.D. per year from crop production. My crops include kale, tea, maize, and Napier grass.

I also rear cows for dairy production. I used to have two cows, but one died of a viral disease called "Rinderpest" (a.k.a. "cattle plague" or "steppe murrain"). Fortunately, the other cow survived. Daily, I generate $5 U.S.D. in dairy production, which is about $150 U.S.D. per month.

The money earned is used to run my farm. I run two projects for diversification (raising crops and rearing cows for dairy production). This way, even if one project fails, there may be the possibility that the other project still would go on.

Loan Proposal

I first thank my precious lenders for the support they have given to me in the past. You have stood firmly with me in financing my business and I promise not to disappoint you at any point. I will remain honest and faithful in my financial relations with you.

The loan I am requesting that you fund for me would be used to purchase a Friesian calf, costing $100 U.S.D., because one of my two cows passed away from disease, as mentioned above in my "My Business" section. The reason for going for a calf is to maximize the use of the loan. A mature cow is more expensive, so I would feed a calf and raise her to maturity .

Since my shaded space currently is limited, I would use $40 U.S.D. to set up a structure to provide more shelter. I also would spend another $40 U.S.D. to purchase animal feed, as well as to plant Napier grass to feed the livestock so that the calf can grow and the other cow can be nourished, too. Additionally, $10 U.S.D. would be spent to buy Acariside to help enable the animals to be free from mites and ticks.

On the side of the crop production, I would use $20 U.S.D. to purchase maize seeds for propagation, and fertilizer costing another $20 U.S.D. Additionally, I would spent $20 U.S.D. on labour. And I would use $50 U.S.D. for pest-and-disease management on the farm so as to have healthy crops of good quality.

I expect that the livestock would generate $200 U.S.D. per month, which would be from milk production.

From maize cultivation, I expect $500 U.S.D. per season. The total income from that would be $1,000 because, as mentioned previously, I have two growing seasons per year.

$350 U.S.D. would be used to repay my Zidisha loan.

The profit from farming would be $300 U.S.D., of which I would use $40 U.S.D. to pay for Ryan's school fees.

I would use $160 U.S.D. of the $300 U.S.D. profit to purchase another cow. The remaining $100 U.S.D., I would reinvest into the business, too.

Thank you, once more...

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About Me

I'm Timothy Ayemba from Kakamega county found in Kenya. I'm Zidisha Volunteer Mentor in my country, an entrepreneur and also a part time student at the university of Mmust. To land at the university is not a joke because the struggle started all the way from nursery school. My parents were unemployed during the time I was born. To raise school fees was a hard task for them,some times I was not possible to to sit in class without clearing school fees and this made me miss most of the lessons. My mum used to tell me I quote '' Perseverance is the best way to make impossible thoughts to be real dreams, you will enjoy after succeeding in class. " From the advice I developed the urge to study hard, in primary level we used to dig for people during weekends and some weekdays that I was sent home for fees and we sacrifice to be agree but pay all the money in school. This happened for eight years and I completed my std eight education and proceeded to secondary school with the same struggle. In secondary it was worse because school fees were high I could stay home due to lack of school fees but I could work for people and earn some money and I acquired skills while still studying. I started business of farming while in high school to finance my education and by God's grace I completed form four level and managed to pass. My core business was farming and I'm proud of the work of my hands because it has made me who I'm now. In my homestead I practice crop production and rearing of dairy animals to date. The income from this farming is the one financing my education at the University , feeding my family and also repaying the Zidisha loan. I started farming while in form three in the year 2014 after my dad died and there was no one to assist because my mum was jobless. I used to balance farming and my education, I could come from school and carry out my farming and feeding of livestock and especially weekends was the best day to work fully.
I completed my high school level in hardship due to lack of school fees but now Zidisha is financing my project hence I am managing to sponsor myself in University. Due to limited time I have chosen part time studies in order to have quality time in my project. At the university I'm undertaking Agricultural education and extension and this is my second year. I work smart that is why I'm able to manage several things at the same time. I thank Zidisha for your support.
Our land in the area where I live is sloppy but very fertile hence crops grow very well and rain distribution is good throughout the year. People from western part of Kenya like bull fighting and this culture has been enriched and almost all people in the country know this. I enjoy watching bull fighting and this usually is done on Saturdays in the morning or when a person die and he used to rear a bull, before he is buried bulls are brought to fight besides the tomb. This is very interesting because sometimes they may end up falling in the tomb while fighting. I have adopted a son called Ryan and this year he has moved to std two. He aspires to be doctor so as he can be saving people's lives. This January I'm expecting a baby, my wife is in her last weeks of pregnancy, this is week seven. I will be grateful to my own baby and they will make me happy together with Ryan. I'm Zidisha volunteer mentor, choir instructor and I'm proud of this because I serve people from diverse communities.
I also support sports in my location, I was able to start a new team over December holiday of 2017 called Mundulu FC, it contains youths under 17. I want to nature their talents and with time it will be football academy. Currently I'm the coach.
I trust in Zidisha,my projects will prosper, my university studies will be accomplished, my children will access education my family will feed, my single mum will enjoy the fruits of my hand together with the help of Zidisha lenders.

My Business

My main source of income is from farming, that is to say crop production and animal production.
I started this while I was a high school student particularly in form three in the year 2014.
From crop production I generate 250 USD per season and there are two season per year as per my organization and management of crops. This means per year I generate 500 USD per year from crop production. These crops include maize plantation, tea plantation, kale production and neppier grass production.
I do also rear dairy cattle, they were two but one died of rinderpest and one survived. Daily I generate 5 USD and per month is 150 USD. The money is used to run the project on my farm. I run two project for diversification progress, one may fail but I will still go on.

Loan Proposal

I first thank my precious lenders for the support they have given to me for the last 11 months. You have stood with me firm in financing my business and I promise not to disappoint you at any point. I will remain honest and faithful in my financial relations with you.

The loan I'm requesting you to fund me will be used to purchase a fresian calf worth 100 USD to replace my dairy cow which died some months ago.The reason for going for a calf is to maximize the use of the loan hence mature one is expensive, I will feed it to maturity .
Since my shade is having limited space, I will use 40 USD to set up a structure.
I will spent 40 USD to purchase animal feeds plant nappier grass worth 50USDto feed the livestock in order to make my livestock grow. 10 USD will be used to buy acarisite to enable the animal to be healthy. This closes the chapter on the side of livestock production.
On the side of the crop production I will use 20USD to purchase maize seeds for propagation, fertilizer worth 20 USD,labour 20 USD. I will use 50 USD for pest and diseases management in the farm so has to have healthy crops and of good quality.

I expect the livestock to produce 200 USD per month which is from milk production.
From maize plantation 500 USD per season. The total income will be 1000. 350 USD will repay Zidisha loan. The profit will be 300 USD which I use 40 to pay for Ryan school fees. Reinvest 100.The remaining 160 I will purchase another cow.

Thank you once more, I will be much cheerful to see my loan funded 100%.

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  • Mary    Feb 10, 2018

    Timothy is amazing! He has a clear vision of what he wants and knows how to implement the steps to achieve his dreams. Everyone should loan to this young man, who helps lift up his community and those around him.

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    • Timothy    Mar 10, 2018

      Thank you Mary for your positive and motivating message. Almighty God bless you.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$349.00

Date disbursed

Jan 20, 2018

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

41 months

Lenders

investor

Candiac, Canada

cyrus0302

San Francisco, United States

macmartin

Berlin, Germany, Germany

F

Fiodal

Helsinki, Finland

Kjartan

Oslo, Norway

R

ryano

New Westminster, Canada

C

crpwme

Philadelphia, United States

J

Jessica

Patagonia, Argentina

H

Halli

Bottrop, Germany

TheWhiteCat

Surrey, United Kingdom

beverly

Vancouver, Canada

C

chrisherron

Chicago, United States

J

jzidi

Los Angeles, United States

S

Sabine

Courtenay, Canada

J

janp2001

Mountain View, United States

E

elhanan

Columbus, United States

McJulio

New Jersey, United States

B

BClay

Campbell, United States

ads68

Melbourne, Australia

Hype1

Ashburn VA, United States

A

Aaron

Zurich, Switzerland

Bruno

São Paulo, Brazil

G

glh25

Winooski, United States

rhagen

New York, United States

W

Walter1

Bergneustadt, Germany

Immanuel

Darwin, Australia

H

HomesteadSchool

Glen Spey, United States

M

Marod

Edmonton, Canada

Z

ZacJ89

RIverside, United States

Hedwich

Gorssel, Netherlands

F

Forfex

Zurich, Switzerland

JOKer

Weisendorf, Germany

lizandsteve

guelph, Canada

E

E

Marin county, United States

D

dbuksh

United States

M

Morgan1301

United States

E

elhh82

Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

M

Malibu

Westwood, United States

S

spivurno

United States

K

kennychit

United States

T

twm3823

United States

DonnaFarley

Adelaide, Australia

T

thehigginsons

United Kingdom

S

Stephan

Netherlands

Peter R

Fulda, Germany

Heiko

Haan, Germany

Issy

United Kingdom

W

Wade

United States

Angelina

Northants, United Kingdom

MB

michael breen

United Kingdom

JA

Jared Anthony

CT, United States

Bank of Sofie

Drammen, Norway

Jeremy

Washington State, United States, United States

A

Anya

United States

Carla

Amsterdam, Netherlands

M

Mart

United Kingdom

JW

John Walsh

Alicante, Spain

G

GS2

Germany

Sarah and Dave

Toronto, Canada, Czech Republic

Cyrus Santiago

Calapan City, Philippines

N

Nick

Greater London, United Kingdom

AH

ajay hampapur

United States

E

eriklonnroth

United Kingdom

E

Eyad

Saudi Arabia

jless

Bethesda, United States

Gabriel Fenili

Santo André, Brazil

K

Katka

St Albans, United Kingdom

BS

Brandon S

United States

RC

Rudi Chen

United States

Kevin

United States

Martin Kraus

Traiskirchen, Austria

WS

Warren Shen

United States

K

Kyle

Durban, United Kingdom

NG

Nathan Grey

United States

The Weltys

Averill Park, NY, United States

John Sercel

Florence, United States

R

RMIM

United States

Mike

Indianapolis, United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

M

Mary

United States

Tyler Metcalf

Utah, United States

KN

Kevin N

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

BS

Brooke Schreier Ganz

Mill Valley, California, United States

SF

steven frank

United States

JM

Josh Menke

United States

H

Hein

Germany

Emily

United States

M

Massiel

United States

sbdoc

Reno, United States

E

EJOBIV

United States

SC

Shane Coughlan

Takamatsu, Japan, Japan

Metalfreund

Berlin, Germany

CP

Carina Paton

United States

J

JB

Germany

WM

Will Martin

United States

R

Richard

United Kingdom

T

Tineke

New Zealand

Jim Murray

United States

FD

Florin Draghici

United Kingdom

DO

Denis Ontiveros

Guildford, United Kingdom

B

Ben

United States

E

Eva

Montreal, Canada

DB

Darren Boyd

United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$80.54

Amount remaining

$268.53

Expected completion

Jun 23, 2021

Status

Repaying late

Installment amount

$9.98

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Jan 31, 2018 $0.99 Jan 20, 2018 $0.99
Feb 7, 2018 $0.03 Feb 4, 2018 $0.03
Feb 14, 2018 $0.03 Feb 14, 2018 $0.03
Feb 21, 2018 $0.99 Feb 17, 2018 $0.99
Feb 28, 2018 $0.99 Feb 17, 2018 $0.99
Mar 7, 2018 $0.99 Feb 17, 2018 $0.99
Mar 14, 2018 $0.99 Mar 9, 2018 $0.99
Mar 21, 2018 $0.99 Mar 22, 2018 $0.99
Mar 28, 2018 $0.99 Mar 28, 2018 $0.99
Apr 4, 2018 $0.99 Apr 2, 2018 $0.99
Apr 11, 2018 $0.99 Apr 10, 2018 $0.99
Apr 18, 2018 $0.99 Apr 17, 2018 $0.99
Apr 25, 2018 $0.99 Apr 24, 2018 $0.99
May 2, 2018 $0.99 May 1, 2018 $0.99
May 9, 2018 $0.99 May 8, 2018 $0.99
May 16, 2018 $0.99 May 15, 2018 $0.99
May 23, 2018 $0.99 May 21, 2018 $0.01
May 22, 2018 $0.08
Jun 7, 2018 $0.10
Jun 21, 2018 $0.80
May 30, 2018 $0.99 Jun 21, 2018 $0.19
Jun 21, 2018 $0.03
Jun 30, 2018 $0.77
Jun 6, 2018 $0.99 Jun 30, 2018 $0.22
Jul 7, 2018 $0.77
Jun 13, 2018 $0.99 Jul 7, 2018 $0.22
Jul 7, 2018 $0.34
Jul 9, 2018 $0.42
Jun 20, 2018 $0.99 Jul 9, 2018 $0.56
Jul 9, 2018 $0.42
Jun 27, 2018 $0.99 Jul 9, 2018 $0.56
Jul 10, 2018 $0.42
Jul 4, 2018 $0.99 Jul 10, 2018 $0.56
Jul 10, 2018 $0.42
Jul 11, 2018 $0.99 Jul 10, 2018 $0.56
Jul 10, 2018 $0.42
Jul 18, 2018 $0.99 Jul 10, 2018 $0.56
Jul 10, 2018 $0.42
Jul 25, 2018 $0.99 Jul 10, 2018 $0.17
Jul 10, 2018 $0.35
Jul 26, 2018 $0.46
Aug 1, 2018 $0.99 Jul 26, 2018 $0.13
Aug 3, 2018 $0.86
Aug 8, 2018 $0.99 Aug 3, 2018 $0.13
Aug 8, 2018 $0.02
Aug 15, 2018 $0.84
Aug 15, 2018 $0.99 Aug 15, 2018 $0.15
Aug 15, 2018 $0.84
Aug 22, 2018 $0.99 Aug 22, 2018 $0.99
Aug 29, 2018 $0.99 Aug 30, 2018 $0.49
Aug 30, 2018 $0.49
Sep 5, 2018 $0.99 Sep 4, 2018 $0.99
Sep 12, 2018 $0.99 Sep 10, 2018 $0.99
Sep 19, 2018 $0.99 Sep 20, 2018 $0.49
Sep 20, 2018 $0.49
Sep 26, 2018 $0.99 Sep 26, 2018 $0.99
Oct 3, 2018 $0.49 Oct 4, 2018 $0.49
Oct 10, 2018 $0.49 Oct 4, 2018 $0.49
Oct 17, 2018 $0.49 Oct 11, 2018 $0.49
Oct 24, 2018 $0.49 Oct 24, 2018 $0.49
Oct 31, 2018 $0.49 Oct 25, 2018 $0.49
Nov 7, 2018 $0.99 Oct 25, 2018 $0.49
Nov 8, 2018 $0.49
Nov 14, 2018 $0.99 Nov 9, 2018 $0.99
Nov 21, 2018 $0.99 Nov 11, 2018 $0.10
Nov 11, 2018 $0.05
Nov 11, 2018 $0.74
Nov 11, 2018 $0.10
Nov 28, 2018 $0.99 Nov 12, 2018 $0.03
Nov 13, 2018 $0.48
Nov 14, 2018 $0.47
Dec 5, 2018 $0.99 Nov 14, 2018 $0.51
Nov 14, 2018 $0.47
Dec 12, 2018 $0.99 Nov 18, 2018 $0.09
Dec 11, 2018 $0.90
Dec 19, 2018 $0.01 Dec 17, 2018 $0.01
Dec 26, 2018 $0.49 Dec 22, 2018 $0.49
Jan 2, 2019 $0.49 Dec 26, 2018 $0.49
Jan 9, 2019 $0.49 Dec 26, 2018 $0.29
Dec 27, 2018 $0.21
Jan 16, 2019 $0.49 Dec 27, 2018 $0.08
Jan 9, 2019 $0.41
Jan 23, 2019 $0.49 Jan 11, 2019 $0.49
Jan 30, 2019 $0.28 Jan 11, 2019 $0.10
Jan 20, 2019 $0.08
Jan 21, 2019 $0.02
Jan 22, 2019 $0.08
Feb 6, 2019 $0.49 Feb 6, 2019 $0.49
Feb 13, 2019 $0.49 Feb 13, 2019 $0.49
Feb 20, 2019 $0.49 Feb 18, 2019 $0.49
Feb 27, 2019 $0.49 Feb 18, 2019 $0.49
Mar 6, 2019 $0.49 Feb 18, 2019 $0.49
Mar 13, 2019 $0.99 Feb 18, 2019 $0.49
Mar 9, 2019 $0.49
Mar 20, 2019 $0.99 Mar 15, 2019 $0.10
Mar 17, 2019 $0.89
Mar 27, 2019 $0.49 Mar 23, 2019 $0.49
Apr 3, 2019 $0.49 Apr 3, 2019 $0.49
Apr 10, 2019 $0.49 Apr 9, 2019 $0.49
Apr 17, 2019 $0.49 Apr 10, 2019 $0.49
Apr 24, 2019 $0.49 Apr 11, 2019 $0.49
May 1, 2019 $0.49 Apr 11, 2019 $0.49
May 8, 2019 $0.49 Apr 12, 2019 $0.49
May 15, 2019 $0.49 May 10, 2019 $0.49
May 22, 2019 $0.49 May 19, 2019 $0.49
May 29, 2019 $0.49 May 23, 2019 $0.02
May 24, 2019 $0.47
Jun 5, 2019 $0.49 May 29, 2019 $0.02
May 30, 2019 $0.36
May 30, 2019 $0.11
Jun 12, 2019 $0.49 Jun 7, 2019 $0.49
Jun 19, 2019 $0.49 Jun 16, 2019 $0.49
Jun 26, 2019 $0.49 Jun 16, 2019 $0.49
Jul 3, 2019 $0.49 Jun 26, 2019 $0.01
Jul 2, 2019 $0.48
Jul 10, 2019 $0.01 Jul 2, 2019 $0.01
Jul 17, 2019 $0.49 Jul 12, 2019 $0.49
Jul 24, 2019 $0.49 Jul 18, 2019 $0.49
Jul 31, 2019 $0.00
Aug 7, 2019 $0.02 Aug 7, 2019 $0.02
Aug 14, 2019 $0.49 Aug 14, 2019 $0.49
Aug 21, 2019 $0.01 Aug 24, 2019 $0.01
Aug 28, 2019 $0.49 Aug 27, 2019 $0.01
Aug 28, 2019 $0.48
Sep 4, 2019 $0.49 Aug 31, 2019 $0.49
Sep 11, 2019 $0.49 Sep 4, 2019 $0.49
Sep 18, 2019 $0.49 Sep 4, 2019 $0.49
Sep 25, 2019 $0.49 Sep 4, 2019 $0.49
Oct 2, 2019 $0.99 Sep 4, 2019 $0.99
Oct 9, 2019 $0.99 Sep 4, 2019 $0.99
Oct 16, 2019 $0.99 Sep 4, 2019 $0.99
Oct 23, 2019 $0.99 Sep 4, 2019 $0.99
Oct 30, 2019 $0.99 Sep 4, 2019 $0.99
Nov 6, 2019 $0.99 Sep 4, 2019 $0.99
Nov 13, 2019 $0.99 Sep 4, 2019 $0.99
Nov 20, 2019 $0.99 Sep 4, 2019 $0.99
Nov 27, 2019 $0.99 Sep 4, 2019 $0.49
Sep 4, 2019 $0.49
Dec 4, 2019 $0.99 Sep 4, 2019 $0.99
Dec 11, 2019 $0.99 Sep 4, 2019 $0.99
Dec 18, 2019 $0.99 Sep 4, 2019 $0.99
Dec 25, 2019 $0.99 Sep 4, 2019 $0.99
Jan 1, 2020 $0.99 Sep 4, 2019 $0.83
Sep 4, 2019 $0.16
Jan 8, 2020 $0.25 Sep 4, 2019 $0.10
Sep 8, 2019 $0.15
Jan 15, 2020 $0.49 Jan 15, 2020 $0.49
Jan 22, 2020 $0.49 Jan 17, 2020 $0.49
Jan 29, 2020 $0.49 Jan 29, 2020 $0.49
Feb 5, 2020 $0.49 Feb 4, 2020 $0.49
Feb 12, 2020 $0.49 Feb 10, 2020 $0.49
Feb 19, 2020 $0.20 Feb 19, 2020 $0.20
Feb 26, 2020 $0.49 Feb 25, 2020 $0.49
Mar 4, 2020 $0.49 Feb 29, 2020 $0.49
Mar 11, 2020 $0.02 Feb 29, 2020 $0.02
Mar 18, 2020 $0.01 Mar 20, 2020 $0.01
Mar 25, 2020 $0.49 Mar 27, 2020 $0.49
Apr 1, 2020 $0.08 Apr 1, 2020 $0.08
Apr 8, 2020 $0.49 Apr 4, 2020 $0.49
Apr 15, 2020 $0.49 Apr 4, 2020 $0.49
Apr 22, 2020 $0.49 Apr 4, 2020 $0.49
Apr 29, 2020 $0.49 Apr 4, 2020 $0.49
May 6, 2020 $0.01 May 10, 2020 $0.01
May 13, 2020 $0.00
May 20, 2020 $0.01 May 21, 2020 $0.01
May 27, 2020 $0.01 May 25, 2020 $0.01
Jun 3, 2020 $0.01 May 25, 2020 $0.01
Jun 10, 2020 $0.01 Jun 4, 2020 $0.01
Jun 17, 2020 $0.01 Jun 4, 2020 $0.01
Jun 24, 2020 $0.09 Jun 4, 2020 $0.09
Jul 1, 2020 $0.01 Jun 4, 2020 $0.01
Jul 8, 2020 $0.01 Jun 4, 2020 $0.01
Jul 15, 2020 $0.01 Jun 4, 2020 $0.01
Jul 22, 2020 $0.01 Jun 4, 2020 $0.01
Jul 29, 2020 $0.01 Jun 4, 2020 $0.01
Aug 5, 2020 $0.04 Jun 4, 2020 $0.04
Aug 12, 2020 $0.01 Jun 4, 2020 $0.01
Aug 19, 2020 $0.01 Jun 4, 2020 $0.01
Aug 26, 2020 $0.01 Jun 4, 2020 $0.01
Sep 2, 2020 $0.01 Jun 4, 2020 $0.01
Sep 9, 2020 $0.01 Jun 4, 2020 $0.01
Sep 16, 2020 $0.03 Jun 4, 2020 $0.03
Sep 23, 2020 $0.01 Sep 22, 2020 $0.01
Sep 30, 2020 $0.01 Oct 1, 2020 $0.01
Oct 7, 2020 $0.01 Oct 1, 2020 $0.01
Oct 14, 2020 $0.01 Oct 1, 2020 $0.01
Oct 21, 2020 $0.01 Oct 1, 2020 $0.01
Oct 28, 2020 $0.01 Oct 1, 2020 $0.01
Nov 4, 2020 $0.00
Nov 11, 2020 $0.01 Nov 5, 2020 $0.01
Nov 18, 2020 $0.01 Nov 5, 2020 $0.01
Nov 25, 2020 $0.01 Nov 5, 2020 $0.01
Dec 2, 2020 $0.01 Nov 5, 2020 $0.01
Dec 9, 2020 $0.03 Nov 5, 2020 $0.03
Dec 16, 2020 $0.02 Dec 27, 2020 $0.02
Dec 23, 2020 $0.01 Dec 27, 2020 $0.01
Dec 30, 2020 $0.01 Dec 27, 2020 $0.01
Jan 6, 2021 $0.01 Dec 27, 2020 $0.01
Jan 13, 2021 $0.01 Jan 15, 2021 $0.01
Jan 20, 2021 $0.01 Jan 15, 2021 $0.01
Jan 27, 2021 $0.10 Jan 15, 2021 $0.08
Dec 21, 2021 $0.02
Feb 3, 2021 $0.00
Feb 10, 2021 $0.00
Feb 17, 2021 $0.00
Feb 24, 2021 $0.00
Mar 3, 2021 $0.00
Mar 10, 2021 $0.00
Mar 17, 2021 $9.98 Dec 21, 2021 $0.08
Feb 24, 2023 $0.08
Mar 24, 2021 $9.98
Mar 31, 2021 $9.98
Apr 7, 2021 $9.98
Apr 14, 2021 $9.98
Apr 21, 2021 $38.79
Apr 28, 2021 $38.79
May 5, 2021 $38.79
May 12, 2021 $38.79
May 19, 2021 $11.12
May 26, 2021 $11.12
Jun 2, 2021 $11.12
Jun 9, 2021 $11.12
Jun 16, 2021 $11.12
Jun 23, 2021 $8.05

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