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Re: stervc post# 89994

Thursday, 11/02/2023 1:47:22 PM

Thursday, November 02, 2023 1:47:22 PM

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You have got to be kidding me, that is your response? Boy do you need help on this. Lets start with the company. Take a look at the merge docs. There is no company named JP Energy or JP Energy Partners or group. It is JP Energy LLC. That is a specific company that was registered in NJ in September, and that exact name is on the merge docs. This is a similar issue to what is going on over at $TXTM with fooling investors to what merged in. They pumped all this business they have in South Africa as a merge in, but they set up an alternate company created a few months prior as the real merge company with no assets of theirs inside. This is obviously a one man company setup, away from whatever operations he may have. Were you born yesterday about financing? I know peeps starting small companies that had to put up their houses, cars, bank accounts, ect to get business financing nowhere near hundreds of millions. Business financing is tougher to get because it is easy to set up, but tougher to make it go than buying houses and cars. Being massively in debt with judgements, is no big deal in financing? You have got to be kidding me, that is the first thing banks are going to look at. The contract is 5 months old is no problem, even years? You are listening to the nuts here. There are companies in Brazil that have been shipping sugar to China for years at half the price and don't need financing. This order doesn't even make sense based on that. Where are pages 14 to 20 in the pumped contract? He had no problem posting 2/3rds of it, where is the rest? How about the end of a contract being the most important part, where is it? I think you need to sit down and take a real good look at what is public here, and not making stuff up which is not.

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