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Re: CMIH post# 23455

Wednesday, 04/12/2017 7:59:33 AM

Wednesday, April 12, 2017 7:59:33 AM

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CMIH, you can call the state of New York and get verbal confirmation that the Authorized Share count for VGTL is 2 billion. Where else do you think VGTL is incorporated?

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Good luck

Believing PRs or talking to the CEO or the IR Department is the
opposite of due diligence.