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Thursday, 05/18/2023 11:34:52 AM

Thursday, May 18, 2023 11:34:52 AM

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Mark my word. Within the next few months, all trading for ECSL will be suspended which means NOBODY will be able to sell their stock.

There will be a skull and crossbones picture on otcmarkets.com with the words Caveat Emptor (Buyer Beware) with the following description:

The Caveat Emptor Designation may be assigned when OTC Markets Group becomes aware of one or more of the following:

Promotion — The security is the subject of stock promotion that may be misleading or manipulative. Promotional activities may include news releases, spam email, and newsletters, whether they are published by the issuer or a third party. See OTC Markets Group's Policy on Stock Promotion.
Investigation of Fraud or Other Criminal Activities — There is an investigation or other indication of fraudulent or other criminal activity involving the company, its securities or insiders.
Suspension/Halt — A regulatory authority or an exchange has halted or suspended trading for public interest concerns (i.e. not a news or earnings halt).
Undisclosed Corporate Actions — The security or company is the subject of a corporate action, such as a reverse merger, stock split, or name change, without adequate current information being publicly available.
Other Public Interest Concern — OTC Markets Group has determined that there is a public interest concern regarding the security. Such concerns may include, but are not limited to, unusual or unexplained trading activity, spam or disruptive corporate actions, even when current information is publicly available.

YOU WILL ALL REMEMBER A GUY FROM FLORIDA CALLED PennyKing23 WHO WARNED YOU BUT YOU DIDN'T LISTEN!!!!!!!

Then, maybe a few years later, the dead shell will be sold to another company who starts up another pump and dump scheme and it will be assigned a new ticker symbol. When trading resumes, everything you have left will be worth 1% of what it's worth today