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Getting the little sells for now, I'm guessing.
Looks about four days old. Maybe he'll write back.
SUN VALLEY, Calif., March 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- MultiCorp International, Inc, (OTC Pink: MCIC) has received a commitment for a $50 million dollar strategic equity investment from Future Energy, LLC, a Hawaiian energy company. Under the terms of the commitment, Future Energy LLC has agreed to invest $50 million in MultiCorp over the next 12 months in exchange for 100 million shares of MultiCorp common stock. Per the agreement, MultiCorp will receive an initial investment of $10 million within 30 days in exchange for 50 million shares of common stock. Future Energy will then invest another $15 million within 90 days and the last $25 million within 12 months at which time the remaining 50 million shares of common stock will be issued. Future Energy, LLC will be named as MultiCorp 's energy partner to bring their vast array of energy solutions to the Dawson Creek project as well as other housing and development projects the company is currently bidding on to include a 100,000 unit multi-living complex...
Once people get a handle on this stock, it should break loose.
Those are restricted shares.
Guess this is what you call, "churning."
These sells are a gift.
He's not gonna stop after BC. Probably already has plans already for other stuff.
I think people need to know the news.
Hope they have internet connections.
Lot of people don't know about our stickies.
That's just because the MMs don't know where the heck to start.
This could make a grown man cry.
We may have more than ten MMs.
Yep, and it's gonna get a lot bigger.
That means we should have a good week. :)
Yeah, and Paul will keep going, doing his thing.
While other companies may see agriculture as a low growth area, MultiCorp International sees it as a significant opportunity. We will focus on the need for solutions to conserve water, increase crop yields, and build additional food supplies around the world.
MultiCorp will identify and potentially capitalize on any of the aforementioned agriculture segments when the businesses we’re targeting meet our criteria. The company’s due diligence process will ensure that the targeted segment meets all of our investment, management, and potential goals before we move forward.
I agree, but I think things may go a little faster.
I had heard it said that there were people up there, checking things out.
I think Paul HAS thrown us a bone. Remember about that stock deal with the construction company?
Project to begin in the Second Quarter of 2013 will include Hotel, Truck Stop, Restaurant, and other services to support the growth in the region.
MultiCorp International, Inc. has purchased 157 acres of prime real estate in the Dawson Creek area of British Columbia for the development of a 100-200 room hotel, full service truck stop, truck wash, convenience store, and other retail space to be able to service the expected boom in growth in the Dawson Creek area.
“This parcel is situated in the prime area of Dawson Creek and will capitalize on the fact that Dawson Creek’s population is set to explode over the next 4-7 years. The company plans to work closely with our strategic partner, New North Construction, Ltd, to develop the property with a truck stop, hotel, fueling station, and other ancillary service businesses to accommodate the growth projected for this area. When this project is completed, it should be valued in the $100 million dollar range and will create a steady income for the company of $4-6 million dollars per month in revenue” stated Mr. Paul D. Lisenby, CEO of MultiCorp International, Inc.
Securing this property is the first of the development projects we have planned for this area of B.C. As part of the company’s due diligence process, Mr. Lisenby personally was in Dawson Creek earlier this year and spoke with key local business owners to insure this project would be in the best interests of the company. As Dawson Creek welcomes some 50, 000 new workers along with their families over the next 4-7 years, the building of this project – as well others the company has planned for this area – will truly create an incredible opportunity for MultiCorp to expand its business globally.---
Seems like somebody said something about getting rid of a lot of shares, or something to that effect.
I don't believe there'll be an R/S.
Good luck to everybody, not that we need all that much luck. I think Paul is gonna do all the work.
I like the retired part! By golly I want to do what I want to do when I want to do it.
Be nice if they were able to find Paul and shake the man's hands.
I remember one guy saying he could be a billionaire. I asked him if he wouldn't sell everything at once and he said he would.
I'm thinking of my odd portion of my holdings at two dollars, with the rest at 5.
Yep, integrity goes a long ways.
Sounds like they may want a piece of the action/
He hasn't even touched Medical and Agriculture; I figured medical would be last. We'll see.
Can't wait for the uplist. I'm sure Paul is looking for the best timing.
We had a lot of churning at lower levels -- ups and downs -- but mostly we were working up to higher levels. A lot of people may be at the end of their ability to buy more but I'm sure many will be holding for whatever they feel they need to sell, and most of us have different ideas about what that sell point may be. Hopefully most of us will not regret that choice, but I'm sure most of us longs will be much better off than where they started...
What's the deal, now? I just have a few minutes here...
I have a job, too, but there'll be a point where I'll do what I want to...
Yeah, I would never spend that money if I thought it was for nothing.
I still have a million plus shares left over from when I bought the house. I think this can become something big. Woops gotta get back to work...
Maybe, but I was talking straight. :)