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Wednesday, 03/03/2021 2:47:35 PM

Wednesday, March 03, 2021 2:47:35 PM

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CHIF--Why this equity is headed for $20.00++

This equity just came to our attention the other day, cannot believe it has been so overlooked. That is all about to change. Let's start with this:



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Our Wall Street investment banking firm has already lined up two for certain and possibly three acquisitions in the E-Sport space and there are some huge names involved as well. We will have more on this in the coming days. WE LOVE FORWARD LOOKING CATALYSTS.


Then we have this:

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WHY ARE CELEBRITIES INVESTING IN E-SPORTS?

The COVID-19 pandemic has not been kind to the global economy. Industries all over the globe have taken a hit and people have been forced to stay indoors. But amidst all the chaos, the Esports industry has seen a massive rise in viewership and popularity.

Esports has been one of the biggest sources of entertainment for fans in this global lockdown. With almost no other sports available to watch, everyone’s attention turned towards Esports. Pros can play their games from the comfort of their homes while staying safe. So it was kind of a win-win for everyone.

The popularity of an industry usually attracts the attention of potential investors. And when it comes to Esports, some of the biggest celebrities in the world are already investing their millions in different organizations. Take a look at this tweet from Jake Lucky.

Post Malone is part owner of the Dallas Empire, the team that just won the COD League 2020. Logic and Pusha T are co-owners of Chaos EC. And all this information has surfaced in the past week. There are numerous other celebrities who have invested in Esports for quite some time now.

Celebrities who have invested in Esports
Michael Jordan invested $26 million in aXiomatic Gaming, the company that owns Team Liquid, back in 2018. Drake and Scooter Braun are co-owners of 100-thieves. Steph Curry is now a part-owner of TSM. Former Footballer David Beckham also recently announced his investment in Guild Esports. He even issued a statement saying “I know that determination lives in our esports athletes today and at Guild we have a vision to set a new standard, supporting these players into the future. We are committed to nurturing and encouraging youth talent through our academy systems and I am looking forward to helping our Guild Esports team grow.”

It is an extremely lucrative industry
Over the past couple of years, the Esports industry has seen steady growth. Every year, the prize pools get bigger, the fanbase grows and more and more people want to make a career in Esports. According to a report by Statista, the Esports industry is expected to grow from the current $973.9 million to almost $1.6 billion by 2023. Not only has it been one of the best performing industries during a global crisis, but has also sustained its growth over the years.

With bigger sponsorship and advertising deals coming to these organizations, it becomes a lucrative option for celebrities to invest in. The future of the industry definitely looks bright, and it is only going to grow.

CELEBRITIES INVESTING IN E-SPORTS:

MARK CUBAN
ALEX RODRIGUEZ
STEVE AOKI
MICHAEL JORDAN
SHAQ
ASHTON KUTCHER
JIMMY ROLLINS

esports.hollywood.com/10-celebrities-involved-in

COMPANY SHARE STRUCTURE:

AUTHORIZED SHARES: 20,000,000
OUTSTANDING SHARES: 19,190,539
Restricted: 16,705,037
Unrestricted: 2,485,502

FLOAT: 2,286,396

With the CEO tweeting that MAJOR news is forthcoming in the next couple of days and that legendary names are involved with a Wall Street Financial Institution backing them, the sky is the limit here. Two very powerful situations merging contemporaneously here: Cryptocurrency and E-Sports with high value celebrities investing.

Name your price here.

Regards,

SPORTYNORTY