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That is very basic research.
Almost as if understanding how DryWorld is setup isn’t the goal.
It’s basically the argument. Accusing the owners of a trademark for using the trademark they own for a company they control.
Maybe Brian and Matt should file a lawsuit against themselves for using a trademark they themselves own. LOL
I’m not mislead but then again I read the PR’s.
Apparently any company that promotes their products that they have for sell is now a boiler room scam lol
When DryWorld gets critiqued and called a scam for promoting actual products they developed and sell to consumers, it makes me wonder if people understand how the market is suppose to function.
Develop Products
Manufacture Products
Sell Products
Promote Products.
Basic stuff in my opinion
How dare a company market its products to consumers lol. Is this the new critique of DryWorld?
Looks like actual products that generate revenue. If that’s a pump and dump the Nike is a pump and dump every time they drop a new product.
I guess the word “pump” now means actual products.
So DryWorld is pumping out real products therefore it’s a pump in the broader sense of the word lol
Can’t remove it from Google lol
DryWorld for the win
Again FINRA has not denied the name change so it’s just opinion at this point. Obviously FINRA is open to changing it otherwise it would have been denied by now.
So it’s opinion not fact. Glad to get that cleared up.
Has FINRA denied the request? NO
It is still in the process of being changed.
So if you talk about actual products leading to actual revenue it’s a pump? Well if that’s the case then every NASDAQ stock is pumped.
Good April Fools joke and we are glad to have back onboard.
To see a company listed on the OTC who actually has products that are being manufactured on at least 3 different continents is unheard of for the OTC Pink.
As I take time to think about the research and development that went into the products, the logistics of shipping the products, securing manufacturing partners on at least 3 different continents, development of multiple e-commerce stores, plus securing contracts with professional sports leagues and premium retail spaces it proves more more that DryWorld is legit.
The money and workload it takes to accomplish just one of those items is greater than what a boiler room scam could produce.
What we have is a multifaceted international company that is systematically rolling out different aspects of it’s business model not only to the end consumer but professional sports leagues and teams.
Much easier and cheaper ways to scam on the OTC.
If a “pump” involves real products, real contracts, real revenue, and real profits is it a “pump” or actual profitability?
Not sure how 500 share sell at the end of day on the OTC Pink affects anything but I guess in some investor could find it troubling.
What I do know is the inaccurate claims of no revenue, no contracts, no products, and a serial shell have all been proven wrong by DryWorld.
It kinda makes sense to focus on a 500 share sell into the bid in light of all the accomplishments that have taken place.
I like my glass half full not half empty
It was Chinese.
I spent more money on dinner than that 500 share trade of DryWorld at end of the day.
500 shares traded at 23 cents on the OTC is a trajectory lol. That’s the type of earth shattering movement that gets the breaking news crawl on the bottom of the CNBC Closing Bell program.
CNBC “We interrupt this program for breaking news. A 500 share dump of DryWorld stock for 23 cents a share just took place on the OTC Pink and could lead to serious downward trend for the 131 million shares in the float”
That huge dump of 500 shares into the bid at the end of day really sent a message lol. I think it was .00000000000000000000000001% of the float.
Scary when that happens
Seems all the claims of no products and a serial shell scam were fabricated. Just excited to see when DryWorld is recognized by its critics as being legitimate
OMG the shell warning got removed.
If your D(ryworld) is short and you feel exposed it would be smart to cover before it explodes.
Don’t you know IBGR is a “pump” but has no “volume” and is constantly talked about because no one cares lol.
That would explain the buying because the shell removal was “expected” by insiders or market makers.
So IBGR is not a serial shell? Good to know.
DryWorld continues to expose false information being put out. There is no shell risk.
Could that clear FINRA approval?
Link to any other company selling the exact same stuff. Just more boiler room accusations with no proof
Boiler room stuff
We have all seen how hard this runs with volume. It will explode with significant news.
All the DryWorld Brands press releases and filings which use the DryWorld logo. Proof enough.
The fact is DryWorld Brands as IBGR has the rights and owns the DryWorld name, logo, and contracts.
According the link you posted earlier DryWorld Brands runs their social media with IBGR as the stock market symbol.
One Company One Stock One Social Media.
The very evidence that was used to show two DryWorlds now shows just one DryWorld Brands. Now that social media no longer fits the straw man argument, it’s no longer a valid source lol.
Still waiting for those claims to be supported by facts but so far just accusations