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Nice volume today. Retailers, Rennova or Related parties responsible for the pressure hitting the ask?
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After Rural Hospitals Close, Their Buildings Can Find New Life
Since 2010, 149 rural hospitals across the U.S. have either closed or stopped providing in-patient care. Often, communities are left with the empty husk of a hospital, but some communities have found ways to repurpose the buildings.
July 1, 2024 • Taylor Sisk, KFF Health News, TNS
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In March 2021, Jellico, a town of about 2,000 residents in the hills of east Tennessee, lost its hospital, a 54-bed acute care facility. Campbell County, where Jellico is located, ranks 90th of Tennessee’s 95 counties in health outcomes and has a poverty rate almost double the national average, so losing its health care cornerstone sent ripple effects through the region.
“Oh, my word,” said Tawnya Brock, a health care quality manager and a Jellico resident. “That hospital was not only the health care lifeline to this community. Economically and socially, it was the center of the community.”
Since 2010, 149 rural hospitals in the United States have either closed or stopped providing in-patient care, according to the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research at the University of North Carolina. Tennessee has recorded the second-most closures of any state, with 15, and the most closures per capita. Texas has the highest number of rural hospital closures, with 25.
Each time a hospital closes there are health care and economic ripples across a community. When Jellico Medical Center closed, some 300 jobs went with it. Restaurants and other small businesses in Jellico also have gone under, said Brock, who is a member of the Rural Health Association of Tennessee’s legislative committee. And the town must contend with the empty husk of a hospital.
Dozens of small communities are grappling with what to do with hospitals that have closed. Sheps Center researchers have found that while a closure negatively affects the local economy, those effects can be softened if the building is converted to another type of health care facility.
In Jellico, the town owns the building that housed the medical center, and Mayor Sandy Terry said it is in decent condition. But the last operator, Indiana-based Boa Vida Healthcare, holds the license to operate a medical facility there and has yet to announce its plans for the building, leaving Jellico in limbo. Terry said local officials are talking with health care providers that have expressed interest in reopening the hospital. That’s their preferred option. Jellico does not have a Plan B.
“We’re just in hopes that maybe someone will take it over,” Terry said. Meanwhile, the nearest emergency rooms are a half-hour drive away in LaFollette, Tennessee, and across the state line in Corbin, Kentucky.
An hour and a half away in Fentress County, the building that once housed Jamestown Regional Medical Center has been empty since June 2019, when Florida-based Rennova Health — which also previously operated Jellico Medical Center — locked it up.
County Executive Jimmy Johnson said Rennova’s exit from Jamestown was so abrupt that “the beds were all made up perfectly” and IV stands and wheelchairs sat in the halls. About 150 jobs evaporated when the center closed.
Rennova still owed Fentress County $207,000 in taxes, Johnson said, and in April the property was put up for auction. A local business owner purchased it for $220,000. But Rennova was granted a year to reacquire the building for what it owed in back taxes, plus interest, and did so within a few days.
Abandoned hospital buildings dot the map in central and east Tennessee. But in the western part of the state, two communities found uses for their empty buildings, albeit not in reopening hospitals.
Somerville, about an hour east of Memphis, lost its hospital, Methodist Fayette, in 2015. Its parent company, Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, donated the building to the town and threw in $250,000. The building is now a satellite campus for the University of Tennessee-Martin.
The conversion was pushed along by the town leveraging other funding. Bob Turner, Somerville’s city administrator, said both the town and the county matched Methodist’s quarter-million dollars toward the renovation. In its first year in Somerville, the university raised another $125,000. Tennessee’s governor then matched that $875,000 in his state budget.
Somerville is now in the seventh year of a 10-year agreement with the university, which rents the building from the town.
“We have a building, an asset, that’s probably worth $15 million,” Turner said. “It’s a four-year university right here in the heart of Fayette County.”
Mendi Donnelly, Somerville’s community development director, said the county is still in desperate need of a hospital, but “we’re thrilled that we were able to make lemonade out of our lemons.”
Ninety miles to the northeast, in rural Carroll County, Tennessee, another shuttered hospital found new life.
The closing of McKenzie Regional Hospital in 2018 was a blow to the local economy. But Baptist Memorial Health Care, which operates a hospital in nearby Huntingdon, bought the assets — including the building, land, equipment, and ambulance service — and subsequently donated the building to the town of McKenzie.
Cachengo, a technology company, ultimately took over the space. Because of hospitals’ electrical infrastructure, the site was a perfect fit for a business like his, said Ash Young, Cachengo’s chief executive. Young said Cachengo is now looking into repurposing abandoned hospitals across the country.
Jill Holland, McKenzie’s former mayor and a local-government and special-projects coordinator for the Southwest Tennessee Development District, believes the town can become a technology hub.
“It’s opening a lot of doors of opportunity for the youth in the community,” Holland said.
Back in Jamestown, the vacant hospital is “deteriorating,” said Johnson, the county executive. “It could have been used to save lives.” Rennova did not respond to a request for comment.
The University of Tennessee Medical Center opened a freestanding emergency room elsewhere in Jamestown, sparing residents a half-hour drive to the closest ER. Johnson believes the old hospital building could serve the community as housing for those who are homeless or as a facility to treat substance use disorder.
Brock, the health care quality manager, thinks things will get better in Jellico, but the community has had its hopes dashed more than once.
Brock believes a freestanding emergency room could be a viable solution. She urges her community to be responsive to “a new day” in rural health in America, one in which a hospital must focus on its community’s most urgent needs and be realistic about what that hospital can provide.
“Maybe it is just the emergency room, a sustainable emergency room, where you could hold patients for a period of time and then transfer them,” Brock said. “And then you build upon that.”
She added, “There are options out there.”
©2024 KFF Health News. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
LoL Well played.
Yep and how much more profit half way thru 2024?!? :)
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Just checking in. Looks a bit lighter on the ask side today. Maybe one of the MM's is out of inventory or done selling air at .0001? Only 4 MM's on the ask and there doesn't appear to be much there. Will be interesting to see what happens if afternoon vol hits again today.
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Things that make ya go hmmm...
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Is today the day we test the ask reloads? It will definitely be interesting to see all the info that should be presented here in the very near future. Could we see a TSNP % type of move here over the next few years? Here we actually have profits and plan for growth so I'd imagine anything can happen from this level. Its amazes me that this one doesn't get more looks at this point. I don't care how many shares or what the debt looks like. I feel like the initial move from this level could be violent.
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© COPYRIGHT 2024 RENNOVA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Bring the Noize in '24 :)
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Even if they do have one last RS...with a profitable company that is self sustaining and not diluting...A RS is pretty much a non event. Thank you and drive thru! ;)
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If that ever happened, I'd wake up and then pass back out...haha
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Rnva...Here we cooommmeee...Walking down the streeeeet...
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$RNVA Morning all...Here we are again. Is today the day? Filings would be a sweet little addition to the July 4th festivities.
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Possibly not filing to show their full hand if they are negotiating settlements?
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Foxo Technologies, Inc., Regains Compliance with SEC Reporting Requirements
FOXO Technologies Inc.
Mon, Jul 1, 2024, 8:30 AM EDT5 min read
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MINNEAPOLIS, July 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FOXO Technologies Inc. (NYSE American: FOXO) (the “Company”), today announced it has filed its Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March, 31, 2024 and in doing so has regained compliance with SEC reporting requirements.
“We are delighted to have regained compliance with SEC filing requirements to be deemed fully reporting with the SEC,” said Mark White, Interim CEO of FOXO Technologies. “We are confident we will file future financial statements and other reports timely and remain fully reporting with the SEC. We are also confident that we will be successful in addressing any outstanding deficiencies with NYSE American within the required timeframes. Furthermore, we are working to close the recently announced transaction with Rennova Health, Inc. (OTC RNVA) to acquire its rural hospital operations in Tennessee. We expect these various accomplishments to create opportunity for our Company and its shareholders.”
The Company closed the previously announces Myrtle transaction on June 14, 2024 and simultaneously secured a commitment for up to $2.5M of additional capital.
Myrtle Recovery Centers, Inc. is a 30 bed behavioral health facility in East Tennessee. It provides inpatient services for Detox and Residential Treatment and outpatient services for MAT and OBOT Programs. The facility was opened in August 2023 and has secured an in-network contract with one of the major health insurance companies in Tennessee and is in the final stages of securing various other in-network contracts to facilitate payment for services. The Company anticipates this transaction will provide profitable annual revenues of approximately $3-4M with plans to grow revenues and duplicate the model in different locations. Further information can be found at www.myrtlerecoverycenters.com.
Closing of the previously announced Scott Country transaction to acquire a rural hospital remains subject to a shareholder vote and other conditions and is expected to close in the third quarter of 2024.
Scott County Community Hospital, Inc. (DBA Big South Fork Medical) is a critical access designated (CAH) hospital in East Tennessee. Further information can be found at www.bsfmedical.com.
Scott County Community Hospital, Inc. and Myrtle Recovery Centers, Inc., generated unaudited net revenue of approximately $18.7 million and net income of approximately $5.2 million for the twelve months ended December 31, 2023.
On top of the $5.2M from 2023...I wonder what they are sitting on now being 2Q's into 2024?!? ;) Not to mention FOXO securing another $2.5M of additional capital for growth. :)
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RNVA...Morning all!! Maybe someone smash the ask with a 200M slap and lets see if they are still reloading now that a deal is in place? :)
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Biotech Company FOXO Technologies Buys Addiction Provider Myrtle Recovery Centers
By Laura Lovett| June 26, 2024
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Biotech company FOXO Technologies (NYSE American: FOXO) has acquired substance use disorder provider Myrtle Recovery Centers.
FOXO is an unusual acquirer for an addiction provider. Typically, M&A deals in this space are conducted between private equity investors, larger providers, and even venture capital firms.
Myrtle Recovery Centers is a subsidiary of Rennova Health, a health care company. As part of the deal, the biotech company will buy Myrtle Recovery Centers for $500,000 of common stock in FOXO.
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Myrtle Recovery Centers operates a 30-bed addiction recovery facility in Oneida, Tennessee. The provider offers medication-assisted treatment, detox services, and inpatient residential treatment. It plans to duplicate its model in other locations.
In addition to Myrtle Recovery, FOXO will purchase Rennova Community Health for $20 million of convertible preferred stock.
“This acquisition represents a transformative step for FOXO Technologies,” Mark White, Interim CEO of FOXO Technologies, said in a statement. “Myrtle Recovery Centers and Scott County Community Hospital are established businesses with opportunities for continued growth. Moreover, these transactions bring meaningful cash flow to FOXO. Our plan is to considerably grow these revenues over the next couple of years, including from the rights we secured to expand these businesses into another East Tennessee property owned by Rennova.”
FOXO produces technology products for multiple industries including life insurance. It has epigenetic technology to help pinpoint biomarkers for human health and aging.
The new acquisitions will also provide an opportunity for FOXO to test drive its technologies in a real-world setting.
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“Rennova’s history in diagnostic testing, coupled with its expertise in healthcare IT and software, creates additional opportunities for FOXO to expand and deliver our current technologies to the marketplace. We believe these transactions represent a key inflection point for FOXO by combining our innovative epigenetic and AI-based epigenetic solutions, such as the VITHAR AI Health Coach, with their robust healthcare services to bring an unprecedented level of care to patients. We look forward to providing further updates as we advance these important transactions.”
https://bhbusiness.com/2024/06/26/biotech-company-foxo-technologies-buys-addiction-provider-myrtle-recovery-centers/
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RNVA. Good Evening All... BRING THE NOIZE
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Same here. The tech has always made sense to me. I don't know what it will take to see a break through with airlines but hopefully we see it in the next year or 2.
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"Big South Fork Medical Center was acquired on 14-Jun-2024."
https://pitchbook.com/profiles/company/437230-27#fa
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You don't worry about us...Just worry about the next time you all will win a Stanley Cup over there.. ;)
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Based on your posting history I know pretty much when you came in along with some of your other successes on the OTC. In my DD on this one I went back and read believe it or not...every single post you ever put on this board. And many of your other posts on some other boards from the past. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts on RNVA etc along the way. Your story/angle never changed. Hopefully down the road I am able to send you some kind of thank you for efforts should this play succeed like some in your past. You should never base an investment decision on posts on a message board. However when I read thru yours you seem to reiterate most everything I thought I saw here. Win or lose I would never blame any as my decisions are mine. But your posts are one of the reasons why I am here. Debt and share structure problems aside...I have been around the penny boards almost 20 yrs now and I can't recall any situation where the fins look like this one for a .0001 stock...none. To me that was worth a pretty significant risk. And just as I believe in the tech at IPTK which I have been holding a few yrs now... I believe in what is happening with RNVA the same way. Both are very interesting plays for different reasons.
Again, I thank you for thoughts and efforts on RNVA and for sharing them so thoroughly along the way....All has been very much appreciated. I wish everyone involved here the best. This is currently the largest position I have ever held in a trip stock. I'm taking a shot here.
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I live near the bridge near detroit..lol Can I just come over the bridge and open an account? lol
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If you could provide a broker that allows purchases of EM stocks it would be very much appreciated. I currently use Etrade...but I believe they only allow sells? Maybe I'm wrong there?
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How can you buy in the EM? What broker allows this? One of my longest holds dropped down to EM...but the share structure is great. And it appears they are about to get their Leo connectivity solution for free texting for passengers off the ground in the Middle East. They just went thru a successful 2 yr testing with Wizz Air in the UK...but then this happened... https://dailynewshungary.com/wizz-air-will-lose-more-than-20-of-its-planes/#google_vignette
They are in the process of listing their shares on the Australian market as they were getting zero visibility here on the OTC...also they were able to obtain funding with this new listing. IPTK will retain roughly 90% of the shares on the new listing.
Check out the IPTK board and read all of the posts from ASIQLimited this is the CEO himself. He was on the team that installed the original WIFI Systems onto Boeing Connexion like 20 years ago.
Their platfrom makes sense...
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Looks like a decent chance this is will be the Middle East Airline mentioned. Also the companies mentioned at the end of the article seems to be some pretty good company to be in. Roll all of this up together into IPTK :) Would make for some nice offerings. We should be hearing within the next week or 2 on the Australian listing.
BlueBox and IPTK
https://www.inflight-online.com/bluebox-and-fflya-confirm-iridium-certus-network-live-payments-from-blueview/
BlueBox and Jazeera Airways... https://blueboxaviation.com/bbwow-jazeera/
Customer News: Jazeera Airways launches free inflight entertainment service
14 November 2018 | News
Customer News: Jazeera Airways launches free inflight entertainment service
First Bluebox Wow wireless entertainment service to be deployed by a commercial airline in Middle East
Passengers can stream movies and other entertainment content to their personal device
Kuwait, November 14, 2018: Jazeera Airways, Kuwait’s leading low-cost airline, operating regionally and internationally, today launched Jazeera Screens, its wireless inflight entertainment service on all flights, enabling passengers to enjoy watching movies and TV shows as well as play games, read about local destinations and track their route, all for free.
Jazeera Screens is an innovative service available on iOS and Android devices. Passengers can simply connect to the on-board wireless network to start enjoying the content during their flight using their smartphone or tablet. Passengers are also invited to download the Jazeera Screens app before boarding to stream at their convenience during their flight.
Jazeera Airways CEO, Rohit Ramachandran, said: “Jazeera Airways continues to roll out new services to enhance our customers’ experience every time they fly with us. The new system has been deployed with leading service providers in the field to cater to our wide customer base and provide them with a rich content in English, Arabic and Indian languages.”
On November 21 during its flight J9 253 to Amman, passengers will enjoy an exclusive movie night with free popcorn for all passengers.
Developed in partnership with Bluebox Aviation Systems, Aeroplay Entertainment and Global Onboard Partners, Jazeera Screens will evolve to include on-board shopping in the coming year.
Kevin Clark, Bluebox CEO, said: “We are delighted to have Jazeera Airways as our first commercial airline customer for Bluebox Wow in the Middle East region. The selection of Bluebox is recognition of the flexibility and ongoing development of Bluebox Wow and the credibility of our technical team in supporting customer growth.”
On his part, Prakash Johari, Aeroplay Entertainment MD & CEO, said: “We are excited to be on-board Jazeera Airways to support and enhance the passenger experience with the latest inflight entertainment content, including movies, TV shows, Audio, destination videos and guides. We would like to thank Jazeera Airways for this opportunity and recognising our shared vision, commitment and joint growth in the aviation industry.”
Kirk Adams, CEO of Global Onboard Partners, commented: “We are pleased to be partnering with Jazeera Airways to implement this new and innovative inflight entertainment system as their advertising sales partner. The system allows for a variety of excellent ad and sponsor placements.”
Jazeera Airways flies to 26 popular destinations across the Middle East, India and Europe comprising high-demand business, leisure, family and weekend destinations such as Dubai, Bahrain, Beirut, Alexandria, Amman, Istanbul, Sharm El Sheikh, Assiut, Luxor, Mashhad, Sohag, Jeddah, Riyadh, Madinah, Cairo, Al Najaf, Taif, Doha, Kochi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Lahore, Baku and Tbilisi.
The airline operates a fleet of Airbus A320s and an Airbus A320neo, the first to be owned and operated in the Middle East.
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About Bluebox Aviation Systems Ltd.
Bluebox Aviation Systems Ltd. specialises in software solutions for the aviation industry. The Bluebox in-flight entertainment (IFE) portfolio provides airlines the latest technology in tablet-based and wireless IFE solutions (fitted and portable) as cost-effective alternatives to seatback IFE systems, and exploits these platforms to address a range of IFE requirements: service enhancement, service recovery, accessibility services (for passengers with hearing and visual impairments) and ancillary revenue generation.
About Aeroplay Entertainment
Aeroplay Entertainment is a boutique Inflight Content Service Provider with expertise in tailor-made content delivered seamlessly through multiple channels onboard. Being part of one of the largest content marketing companies in the Middle East and Asia, Maxposure Media Group, Aeroplay Entertainment serves global hubs of the aviation industry with offices in USA, Singapore, Bangladesh, India, UAE, Thailand and Bahrain. Providing content in both seat-back IFE and Wi-Fi IFE, Aeroplay Entertainment has collaborated and build relations with leading producers, distributors, studios globally to ensure our airline partner gets the finest and latest content — from blockbuster movies across the world, videos, content for children, TV series, regional content and more.
About Global Onboard Partners
Global Onboard Partners gained FAA certification for its unique in-flight advertising products and launched a new breed of global advertising. With patented graphic technology, new streaming technology, a team of global sales representatives, and a team of experienced commercial aviation professionals, Global Onboard Partners has positioned itself to be one of the largest and most comprehensive aviation media companies in the world.
And the re-up...
https://blueboxaviation.com/jazeera-extension/?utm_source=li&utm_campaign=blueview&utm_medium=pr-jazeera_renewal
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https://www.inflight-online.com/bluebox-and-fflya-confirm-iridium-certus-network-live-payments-from-blueview/
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Bluebox and FFLYA confirm successful credit card payment ground tests over Iridium Certus network
By Satu Dahl May 24, 2024 Aircraft Interiors Expo, Ancillary revenues, Featured, IFEC
Bluebox and FFLYA confirm Iridium Certus Network live payments from Blueview
Bluebox Aviation Systems and FFLYA have announced that the companies have conducted successful ground tests of credit card payments over the Iridium Certus satellite network.
The tests included live payment transactions completed on an iPad to purchase in-flight entertainment bundles from Bluebox’s Blueview digital services platform. The companies say the purchases were sent wirelessly from the iPad to a Bluebox Wow portable wireless unit which was connected to the FFLYA router, and that router was connected through a patch antenna to the Iridium Certus satellite network. The payment was then validated by a payment provider and the purchase confirmed on the iPad.
Blueview software platform provides browser-based portal for passengers can view and access digital services including onboard retail, in-flight entertainment and a moving map, as well as all the underlying functionality which ensures secure payment processing, delivery of content, third-party app integration, content management and analytics.
“For Bluebox, ensuring our customers have choice – choice of digital services, choice of hardware system and choice of connectivity solution – is central to everything we do,” said James Macrae, CTO, Bluebox.
“Airlines invest considerably in differentiating their product and delivering the best experience for their passengers. No two airlines are alike – so one size won’t fit all. We’ve already integrated Blueview with high bandwidth GEO satcom connectivity, but these are still considerable investments for many airlines, especially for LCCs and regional operators.
“For some airlines, any investment in connectivity is still years away – and we have well-proven offline solutions for them. Now, we’re able to offer a happy medium – all the power of Blueview, boosted by the ability for airlines to increase revenue with more onboard sales in a secure retail environment, thanks to live payment validation.”
Ron Chapman, President, FFLYA commented: “Bluebox and FFLYA share some common principles in providing low-cost, rapid deployment of systems that improve the passenger experience and help our airline customers generate revenue. Bluebox are experts in digital passenger experiences, and we bring our expertise and proven experience with LEO connectivity and different antennae systems, knowing that for many of Bluebox’s target customers, a single patch antenna is the best solution.
“This eliminates the issues found with window antennae, for which there can be a 60-degree blind spot above larger aircraft which can result in a high failure rate of transactions due to the unique time and data requirements of live retail payment validation – not exactly ideal for an airline depending on maximising revenue from onboard retail sales. Plus, our antenna with a single cabling and partition install can be done overnight – making this a fast and simple engineering task and minimising the time the aircraft is out of service.”
According to FFLYA, its patch antenna is an Iridium aviation certified Certus antenna which has zero drag. An STC for Airbus A320 family aircraft is already available, and the company has plans underway for the Boeing 737 series.
Many are scared to death of this ticker due to its past. Maybe some are waiting to see those numbers in Audited Fins? Either way if those profits are legit..in time everything should take care of itself. FOXO should get much better visibility on the big boards, better P/E and the past of RNVAs Reverse Splits etc will be left behind and unknown to new FOXO investors.
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Good Afternoon! Is today bring a bid to school day? This stock hasn't had one of those days in good while.
Bring the Noise!
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Yeah I've been chipping away over the past few months. This is now the largest position I've ever held of a .0001 stock. Certainly hoping for the best. :)
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Wooops did someone just lose some shares on the 15m order ? Looks like that 300M got pulled pretty quick..haha
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I believe there is a chance your right...lets see a one hundred mill slap hit and see if they want to leave those shares there or not. :) I would love a several mill slap and watch those shares go into stronger hands if someone is trying to play games. That would be pretty funny.
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Closing of the Myrtle transaction took place on June 14, 2024 and closing of the Rennova Community Health transaction, subject to certain closing conditions including shareholder approvals, is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2024. In addition, FOXO secured a commitment for up to $2.5 million of financing of which $750,000 was funded at the Myrtle closing.
We are now just one week from the start of the 3rd Q. It doesn't mean the deal will close week one but I am assuming the shareholder vote will take about 30 secs when it does go down. lol
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Maybe folks/the market are waiting for them to file audited and become current?
Also if RNVA is holding preferred shares of FOXO...Don't those usually pay divis on profits? Maybe RNVA holders get some of that action this year once this transaction is complet?
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Lets get a 150M slap and see what the reload situation is looking like here after recent developments.
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Shoooot we are almost ready to see Q2 numbers..lol Very interested to see what these first 2 Q's look like. $1.5M in interest savings expense this year :)
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30m over avg daily for the last 65 days.
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Volume starting to hit... I wonder who will be the first guru on twitter to call this one out and claim it as their play..lol Might help either way to get some eyes on it.
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Yeah would certainly like to know the real reason they are doing it. Most of the posts are laughable at best. But they must be making money some how and for some reason doing it. What will be will be regardless of any posts on any board for or against the stock. Rennova will determine how this plays out. Feels like they are on some kind of path. Maybe the market is waiting for the reg statement and fins to hit before they start toeing the waters?
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