I-Glow
6 일 전
Of course Sharp never named a company that got scared because people were saying mean things about the company. You are the only one who believes that nonsense.
Here is how I know it is nonsense - "On February 6, 2024, $GVSI announced that it had enter into a non-binding Term Sheet for the acquisition of a privately owned Blockchain enterprise."
What a deal a non-binding Term Sheet that no one saw it was all BS.
If you had half of a brain you wouldn't believe everything Sharp says
"wished to be involved in the "culture of chaos that is common in the OTC market". Specifically, the blockchain company cited the "lack of appreciation by supposed shareholders who currently own nothing as will [sic] as disdain towards management, as seen on social media."
How does the "the blockchain company cited the "lack of appreciation by supposed shareholders who currently own nothing as will [sic] as disdain towards management, as seen on social media." know much stock the posters own that are posting on social media.
That is the insecure little man Sharp throwing himself a pity party - Sharp wrote that BS as there never was a company. GVSI has too many red flags for any company to use them to go public.
It would be hilarious for the SEC to investigate Sharp and make him produce the email.
IG
surfkast
1 주 전
You are too funny! What happened to Starsona? How about Ligand Global? Don't forget Maverick Energy Group? George is a proven failure. Unless you count growing his stable from 14 to over 100 horses?
Speaking of horses he is probably losing $3 million annually or more based on industry standards. Of note is he paid $335,000 for Hello Hot Rod in February 2021 and gave him up for $20,000 in a claiming race! (Horse could not get out of his own way!LOL)He also paid $250,000 for Coloratura in 2021 whos lifetime winnings are $58,266! George obviously sucks at buying horses also!
Does anyone question where the money went. Over $900,000 just on FORW Professional fees? Was that for trainers and jockeys? Seriously? What about the "loans" and shares? George has some nice ATM's!
FORW - Professional fees $619,384 December 31,2023
Professional fees $293,838 SEPTEMBER 30, 2024
GVSI - Professional fees $40,631 DECEMBER 31, 2023
Professional fees $12,904 SEPTEMBER 30, 2024
SRNW Professional fees $267,727 DECEMBER 31, 2023
Related party consulting expense for common stock $319,000 DECEMBER 31, 2023
Professional fees $62,571 SEPTEMBER 30, 2024
Article on Hello Hot Rod and
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/sharp-high-on-hello-hot-rod/
Claim For Hello Hot Rod
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/sharp-high-on-hello-hot-rod/
Coloratura Statistics
https://www.equibase.com/profiles/Results.cfm?type=Horse&refno=10619998®istry=T&rbt=TB
I-Glow
2 주 전
I never believed that Sharp loaned $2 Million FORW to purchase warrants.
Settlement Consideration and Release. HUMBL shall pay Forwardly the sum of Two Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,200,000.00) (the “Settlement Amount”) in immediately available funds via electronic transfer pursuant to written instructions provided by Forwardly in full and complete settlement of all claims the Parties may have or possess against each other. The Settlement Amount shall be paid in five (5) equal monthly payments of $440,000.00, with the first payment being made by wire transfer on or before November 15, 2022; with additional payments being made on or before December 15, 2022; January 16, 2023; February 15, 2023; and March 15, 2023 (the “Periodic Payments”). Forwardly shall retain the Exercised Shares in lieu of interest that may be payable on the $2,200,000 received by HUMBL from Forwardly.
These fake loans are pretty common on the OTC.
surfkast
3 주 전
If one digs through the financials, as typical in most OTCM companies, it states that the CEO does not receiove any CASH compensation.. Digging a bit deeper one finds some intetesting numbers under three of the four companies. It appears they paid out about $1.5 million for various fees. For example, what could they have spent almost $1 million on the FORW shell? What about the almost $600,000 on SRNW? They show accounting fees of $73,000. HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
So where did all the other monies go? Of note is also shares issued from the companies for "debt." HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
The plot thickens.
I will let inquiring minds ponder what I just posted and possibly come up with an explanation?
FORW - Professional fees $619,384 December 31,2023
Professional fees $293,838 SEPTEMBER 30, 2024
GVSI - Professional fees $40,631 DECEMBER 31, 2023
Professional fees $12,904 SEPTEMBER 30, 2024
SRNW Professional fees $267,727 DECEMBER 31, 2023
Related party consulting expense for common stock $319,000 DECEMBER 31, 2023
Professional fees $62,571 SEPTEMBER 30, 2024
The aggregate fees incurred by the Company’s principal accountant for the audit of the Company’s annual financial statements, review of financial statements included in the quarterly reports and other fees that are normally provided by the accountant in connection with statutory and regulatory filings or engagements for the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022 were $40,500 and $32,700, respectively, all of which was paid to Fruci & Associates II, PLLC and BF Borgers prior to Fruci & Associates II, PLLC.
WNFT Professional fees $131,413 JUNE 30, 2024
Professional fees $9,185 SIX MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2024