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Sunday, 03/24/2024 10:19:48 AM

Sunday, March 24, 2024 10:19:48 AM

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Chad McKay is the cofounder and managing partner of Loyal Companies.

About Loyal Companies:

“With our differentiated investment strategy and innovative solutions for sellers, we create a highly customized and structured solution. Our experienced investment team brings strong and senior board advisors.

It’s more than just money. We work with companies, owners and management teams needing a strategic partner for growth. Loyal Companies can quickly and efficiently deploy capital and draw on the accumulated knowledge, experience and network we've built over the last ten years.

We are entrepreneurial at heart. We work in collaboration with founders and creators to creatively maximize each investment with strategic growth.”



Please explain to me how it is complex for Chad to obtain financing for SFLM when he owns and operates a private capital investment firm?

Why are they not quickly and efficiently deploying capital into SFLM currently?

Where are the 10 years of accumulated knowledge and experience?

Has there been any strategic growth here since Chad took over?

It’s been more than a year, and this company is floundering. Absolute silence from the management since October of last year. Shareholders have been decimated here, after enduring a beating by the former management of the company. It’s been more than a year and they haven’t even changed the ticker symbol. Ladin was able to accomplish that in a quick manner.

If Chad McKay, and his fellow partners at loyal companies, don’t believe in providing capital to grow SFLM, then why should we believe in the company?

I had a bad feeling when Ladin took the company over, and people were pumping how great an investment opportunity the jewelry business provided. I have a bad feeling about these guys too. Something isn’t right when a capital investment firm won’t invest in their own public company.