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Re: mick post# 1251

Friday, 02/05/2021 1:03:21 PM

Friday, February 05, 2021 1:03:21 PM

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$GNOG is independent of $FST. $FST is moving some of Tillman’s privately held companies public thru the spac merger. Tillman also owns the majority shares of $GNOG. In this $FST merger those shares will now be held by $FST as part of the deal. Think of it as an asset held by a company. One is not dependent on the other, but will be reflective on their balance sheet in the case of $FST. If $GNOG goes up, it simply improves the value of the holding. $GNOG is not dependent on $FST in any way other than being a majority holder of their stock. Because of that $FST will have influence on share voting and operational and board control as a result of being a majority shareholder.