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We're in good shape with $GRPS, MJ.
Of course. Happy to provide it.
Not relevant. Not an issue.
Facts on the GRPS government contracts front
Why must investors continue to wait for an announcement regarding the proposed GRPS government contracts? Here's why....
https://www.npr.org/2022/02/08/1079205081/house-passes-stopgap-bill-to-avoid-government-shutdown
House passes stopgap bill to avoid government shutdown
Updated February 8, 20226:23 PM ET
The House of Representatives kickstarted the process for another short-term government funding bill to avoid a shutdown while negotiations continue on an omnibus bill.
The House of Representatives has passed a stopgap bill to avoid a government shutdown and buy Congress more time to strike a deal to fund the government for the rest of the fiscal year.
The House approved the continuing resolution, 272-162, to fund the government through March 11.
House Appropriations Chair Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., who introduced the bill on Monday, described it as a mechanism to keep the government "up and running while Congress completes our important work."
Congress now has an extra three weeks to finalize negotiations on an omnibus package for fiscal year 2022.
"The continuing resolution passed by the House today reflects our Majority's determination to ensure that the work of government is not disrupted by a shutdown," House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said in a statement after the vote. "We cannot, however, simply allow the government to operate under last year's funding levels for the remainder of the 2022 Fiscal Year."
Hoyer had expressed some frustration over the weekend that it was taking so long to come to agreement on the budget bills.
"We should have passed all 12 appropriation bills to fund the government for this coming fiscal year that we're now in — fiscal year '22 — we should have passed that by Sept. 30," he said on MSNBC. "We didn't. As a result, we needed to CR...and we're now doing an additional one, because we haven't gotten our work done on time."
But he signaled optimism that an overall budget deal is within reach before this next resolution expires.
"I think that we're going to get agreement both on the topline — how much spending is going to be and how it will be spent — but it's not there yet," he added.
The resolution heads to the Senate, where Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said the chamber will act on this latest temporary government funding measure before the last one runs out on February 18.
"While negotiations on a full-year funding agreement continue, we will in the meantime avoid a pointless and costly government shutdown," Schumer said on the Senate floor on Tuesday. "This CR provides a little more time to reach a deal for a spending package. It is the responsible and prudent path forward that eliminates the risk of a shutdown."
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said passing the temporary funding measure is "an obvious, commonsense step."
But he also highlighted three issues important to the GOP. The first is parity for defense spending — meaning equal percentage increases in defense and nondefense spending. Democrats are pushing for a larger increase in the latter. Republicans also want to keep in longstanding policy riders, such as the Hyde Amendment, a longstanding ban on federal funding for most abortions, as well as ensure "partisan poisons pills" are kept out of the deal.
This is the third time Congress has passed a short-term spending bill to keep the federal government running since the fiscal year began in October.
Naturally, my 15 February 2022 target timeframe for an update is now off the table. We just got our update right here. No need for an update from the company. This is our new timeline.
And so... I'll just wait so more. Frustrating is an understatement, but confident all the same that WHEN this all gets sorted out, GRPS is off to the races.
All Day
WRONG. AGAIN.
In the last year, we have done some very remarkable things as a company:
— @grpsinc (@grpsinc) June 25, 2021
1)We have created and produced core products that are unique to the marketplace and sorely needed by customers
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For those investors that are still curious
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=167438089
Until I say otherwise, this is where I stand.
I don't disagree.
Worth a repost.
No, it doesn't.
Must be nice...
...to have $25,000+ to throw at a stock that isn't expected to take off for "a couple" of years.
$GRPS All Day, a couple times.
Soon we'll bracing for the IGNITION stage!
I knew something was off.
In my opinion?
Been living with back pain far too long.
My neighbor takes the sleep aid gummies...
Bingo. And there is a rather prevalent strategy
Best part about this....
Happy New Year to all $GRPS investors.
Low Float makes the difference here.
A look at the FACTS
Nutraceuticals are just one piece of the pie.
The gummies are a huge deal by themselves. The "PLEX" line of nutraceuticals will complement the gummies in some areas (like pain relief) while also standing alone in other areas (as is the case with Energyplex and Inflammaplex). Then the pet treats and some of the other products they hinted at that are coming down the pike.
Definitely a diverse company with a host of irons in the fire. Revenue sends this puppy to .10 to start.
New investors WILL come with...
Where is this "YEARS" timeline coming from?
Worth a closer look
I'll gladly audit this audit. All Day.
But first, for all who haven't read this previous exchange yet, it's worth the read to get some context here.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=166629847
Now, onto my audit of this audit...
LOL! Looking real good ALL DAY up there!
34.501 PlusOneCoin and more where that came from. Haha!
What a great $GRPS post! And relevant to boot!
$GRPS ALL DAY
BOOM! Nailed it! Looks great STUCK there.
Thank you! Much appreciated, my friend.
GO $GRPS!
$GRPS ALL DAY!
CT, Please stickie the post I'm replying to.
Stickie it for "all day", please.
GRPS will soon have the money they need to take things to the next level, creating real value through big revenue!
I'll address my position very clearly.
Couldn't have said this better myself.
Great post. Go $GRPS!
Another awesome product testimonial!
I do what I can, Dano! Thanks!
We've got it as good as it gets right here, my friend. For those who have the patience, I believe there will be some zip code changing happening in a big way.
If awarded, these pending Government Contracts will change the game entirely. Sky is the limit.
You bet, Money! Appreciate your GRPS contributions here.
Facts are king. Always.
Thanks, Mike
Looking forwarding to some massive green candles here! Locked and loaded.
Patience and tempered expectations...
...will do all shareholders well regarding any news or "details" related to the pending government contracts.
As we saw with the website, there were clearly variables that came into play that ultimately pushed the original timeline to the right (more than once). This. Is. Reality. Only in Lala land will all projected timelines be entirely accurate...where all targets hit the bullseye. Show me a business (ANY business that has been publicly traded for more than 2 years) with a track record of hitting every projected target... of meeting every milestone in the proposed time window... of delivering everything they ever said "on or before" it was proposed to be delivered. (Hint: That company doesn't exist).
Something else to consider as GRPS looks to secure this initial round of funding from the Government...
Wrong. Here's the facts.
Let's take a look , piece by piece. Certainly wouldn't want there to be any GRPS "investor confusion" as to what the facts are.
Wrong. This information isn't consistent with the facts.
I'm happy to answer the question