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Re: cantwaittoretire post# 48422

Sunday, 10/28/2018 11:59:32 AM

Sunday, October 28, 2018 11:59:32 AM

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My take is everyone associated with RBIZ is gone. Chris Cutchens is brought on as a "temp" contract consultant possibly permanent as things pickup. They dont need him full time yet and he is still "working" for another publicly traded company. I believe we are witnessing a reverse merger here. I think Anshu Bhatnagar needed a shell to take a company public. I believe he was looking at a shell XDSL and this around the same time period back in 2016. RBIZ had a lawsuit so he was keeping his options opened. Since Rbiz was reporting and had a better Share structure he went with RBIZ. He approached RBIZ with his plan to buy out the publicly traded company allowing the old management to hold shares in his much bigger company. The ground work was laid to make an announcement he was the new CEO in JAN 2017. It took him 2 years to clean the shell up and split the company into 2 separate companies allowing him to walk with the publicly clean traded shell called Verus International, Inc. (Vrus). The nestbuilder spinoff took all the RBIZ staff with it and i'm guessing that might never trade publicly again depending on the outcome of the lawsuit. Now that the spinoff and name change has completed I'm thinking we will start to see the plan come together as Verus International, Inc. the holding company for the companies he was planing on taking public start to merge into this shell.

Other things i find interesting is when he was CEO 2Pi Solutions had grown into an international firm in 6 years and was among the 100 fastest growing US companies.

Also his background in Computer Science is interesting and the role blockchain technology can play in the food industry.

This is my take on what is happening and unfortunately it took him longer to cleanly break free of the RBIZ lawsuit. The Rbiz history is history as of the name change... We are only a few weeks into his new company and his track record is impressive in growing companies.