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Thursday, November 11, 2021 10:20:16 AM
A roll-up is a larger company purchasing a series of smaller companies, so maybe someone offered his tiny company a purchase offer or maybe his two person company is going to purchase a one person company. Or, more likely, it’s a fake post written on a fake profile. The idea that Krisa would sell a shell to a person who doesn’t know how to use the word “merger” seems downright idiotic.
It seems clear that the purchaser of IFAN would be a wealthy and successful company. It would require the initial purchase which, I understand IFAN cost around $500k and this doesn’t include the cost of corporate lawyers and merger specialists. Additionally, it appears that a large amount of T-trades have been performed to purchase IFAN stock and they went through the extra expense of auditing IFAN in a likely attempt to prepare for the future corporation’s up-listing. You don’t purchase stocks and prepare for the up-listing of an 8 Mile Real Estate company. That would be a waste of money.
Additionally, if you’re Krisa, your first merger is going to be your most successful company. The one that’s going to get investors excited and pump up the price of all of your other shells.
So, it’s a large company with a Larry J Williams as it’s head?
Sounds like Henniges.
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