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Sunday, 05/23/2021 6:46:48 PM

Sunday, May 23, 2021 6:46:48 PM

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No Joke, 1,000x or more w/ $ibgr.


The potential is def. there imo.

Dryworld will be transferring all their assets and revenues soon.

So here it is.


Soccer is the biggest sport in the world and the the biggest league in the world with having the most selling merchandise in something what's s called the Premier League. Not the NBA,MLB, or NFL. They had two teams in the Premier League in the past and that was and still is a game changer for anyone in this field. Truly a remarkable achievement...

So check this out. They had a contract in 2016 with the Queens Park Rangers in the PL for 10 years. I didn't know what that contract was worth until I recently found that Nike signed a contract with QPR back in 2014. It was speculated to be worth around $80 million a year for Nike, and $12 million a year for QPR. Two years, later, Dryworld signed a huge contract with them. Keep in mind, I also found out a contract they had with Watford in 2016 which was worth almost as much.

Now what happens if they were to sign another mid tier team or two in the Premier League? Their name would be plastered everywhere. Think, merchandises, banners, screen monitors, our logos on the players jerseys with having fox sports, espn, and other variant streaming platforms covering us in the biggest global sport sport in the world. And, were talking about the biggest stadiums in the world folks. Everyone in the world will know us lightning fast. The amount of fandom with these soccer jerseys are on a whole notha level.

The great thing here for the new on lookers is that nobody knows about this sleeping giant yet. It's flying way under the radar.

Another pos today with 3.7 billion in the o/s was rumored in having an MJ company rolling in with $4 million in gross revs. They reached to over a $500 million market cap. There's a plethora ofnthese pennies that did the same thing.

And our market cap is only worth $8 million. No dilution in years and no toxic converts.


The potential here far exceeds in what I counted to be worth over $250 million in contracts we had in 2016. One example is there's about a dozen or more Top Teams that could generate $2 billion or more, every year with just one top team. And it was confirmed to us that they were indeed working on a high profile team. Who knows how many at this point.

If you look at LULU, another sport brand company, whom hasn't shown me the level of innovation Dryworld has produced, is trading at around $330 per share today with $4 billion in revenues. Their o/s is 135 million, and our is 140 million. Plus 25 million shares for the new owners once they transfer the shares over.

Now this is where things heat up dramatically in the fundamentals. The price to earnings ratio in our space is anywhere from a minimum of 50x to over 100x in earnings. It's massive...

And that's just 1 component of many avenues in where we can make a substantial amount of revenues.

They crazy thing is, it's all plausible.

Dryworld's patented and proprietary products are so innovative that there were nothing else like them in the market place. In terms with contracts and innovation, they beat out the likes of Nike, Adidas, Under Armour and Puma back then.

In the current state of the OTC where we see all these pieces of shit go to have hundreds of millions in the market cap, if not billions, may I remind you, that our market cap is worth a measly $8 million, and knows about it.

I feel this has a legitimate and feasible shot to go down in the history books. One for the ages and imo, hardly far-fetched...


The OTC world ain't seen nothing yet. Believe that...
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