$ibgr is incredibly special. In fact, it's an unprecedented opportunity that I've never come across before.
Their patented, proprietary and revolutionary products were going to disrupt the apparel industry like how Lululemon has imo. To beat Nike, Adidas and Puma out of contracts and gather 6 known football clubs within 12 months is nothing short of profound. Particularily having their kits being used and seen by millions of people all over the world watching the Premier League.
They were on a super fast track in scaling their brand awareness on a global scale like Under Armour at one point, generating hundreds of millions in dollars if not billion. But a defaulted loan from their financiers neglected to contractually loan the needed amount for production. The finance company, TCA, got sued by the SEC and was forced to liquidate all of their $400 million in assets. They went belly up needless to say, but Dryworld continued for another year and eventually reastablished their presence in China a couple years later.
And now, they're back, and the story to redemption begins. Enter Dryworld 2.0 ladies and gentlemen. They've never been more connected and established in the industry than ever, so don't be surprised to see big and unprecedented deals that are realistically plausible and can legitimately happen.
This, is what I see...