NOTE 5. STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY The Company's management decided to do a 1 for 100 reverse stock split on June 02, 2017 which resulted in 999,000,000 authorized shares of common stocks with a par value of 0.00001 per share. There are currently 999,000,000 shares of common stocks outstanding as of June 30, 2017. In the period from April 01, 2017 to June 30, 2017, the Company didn't issue any other stock types other than common stocks, options and warrants; the Company didn't have any share-based compensation, related to employee share-based awards, Tax benefit from share-based award activities. NOTE 6. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS The Company has been provided office space by its president at no cost. The management determined that such cost is nominal and did not recognize the rent expense in its financial statements. Larison Inc. owns 922,235,000 (approximately 92.32%) the common stock that are issued and outstanding of Landbay Inc. The Company's president, Mr. Wanjun Xie owns 100% of common stocks issued and outstanding of Larison Inc and is also the president and CEO of that entity. As of June 30, 2017 there are $27,000 in loans outstanding to Larison Inc. They are short term loans that bears no interest and will be paid back within 12 months. Since this is a short term loan, imputed interest need not be calculated as it is rendered immaterial. 6 Back to Top Item 2. Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations The following discussion and analysis should be read in conjunction with the financial statements of Landbay Inc., and the related notes included elsewhere in this statement. The historical financial data discussed below reflects the historical results and financial position of Landbay Inc. In addition, this discussion and analysis contains forward looking statements and involves numerous risks and uncertainties, including those described under "Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statement" and "Risk Factors". Actual results may differ materially from those contained in any forward looking statements. Overview Industry Environment Landbay Inc is engaging in trading the spot gold and silver in Canada Market, at same time, Landbay Inc is engaging in holding or trading in securities in U.S.A., but owns or proposes to acquire investment securities have a value less than 40% of the valued of the total assets of landbay Inc on an unconsolidated basis. The business that the Corporation is trading the spot gold and the spot silver was impacted by the international circumstances, and the business was impacted by the market's analysis and market's prediction of the Corporation: (1). US dollar is appreciation; the international political situation is stable; a financial status and the economy status in some countries are good; deflation in some countries happen; the rate of US dollar is fall, demand exceed supply seriously, and so on, the price of gold and silver will going down. This is the opportunity that the Corporation will buy and hold the spot gold and the spot silver. (2). US dollar is depreciation; chaos caused by war; a volatile international political situation; a financial crisis in some countries; inflation in some countries; the rate of US dollar is raising, supply exceed demand seriously, and so on, the price of gold and silver will going up. This is the opportunity that the Corporation will sell its spot gold and its spot silver, and gain profits. (3). We don't consider these to be a known trend or uncertainty that our reasonable expect will have a material impact on the company's liquidity, capital resources or results of operations. The business that the Corporation is trading some securities was impacted by the domecstic circumstances, and the business was impacted by the market's analysis and market's prediction of the Corporation: The corporation purchase or will purchase the securities of affiliates in open markets. 7 Back to Table of Contents We tried to reduce the risk when we were trading the spot gold and the spot silver: (1). We will always keep enough cash in our trading account to against the risk factors. (2). We won't use a leverage trading, a margin trading or a financial trading. We will always to use the own funds of the Corporation to trade the spot gold and the spot silver. (3). We assume that the Risk Factors will happen at any time, but we try to reduce any risks when we are in trading the spot gold and silver. (4). When the Corporation will be a micro-capital company or a small capital company, We can't avoid the risk that gold or silver will lose their financial features, and become the plain metals. When the Corporation will become a middle capital company and a big capital company, We will carry on the diversified management to avoid the risk that gold or silver will lose their financial features, and become the plain metals. We tried to reduce the risk when we are holding and trading securities: (1). The corporation purchase or will purchase the securities of affiliates while the price of their securities is low. (2). The Corporation will receive the securities of affiliates by gifts. Primary Sources of Revenues The primary sources of revenues of the Corporation were trading income and other incomes. Primary Expenses The primary expenses are the trading expenditure, the management expenditure and the bank fees. Components of Results of Operations Revenue Trading incoming: The primary incomes of the Corporation were trading the spot gold, the spot silver and securities. Cost of Revenue and Operating Expenses Cost of revenue: The cost of revenue was the trading fees, the custodian's fees and account fees. Management expenditure: the Corporation will pay the managing fees quarterly to the Blueville Inc, which is the managing company of the Corporation. Results of Operations The following tables set forth our condensed statements of income data: |