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Stock_Barber

06/16/15 10:34 AM

#98058 RE: anunnaki #98056

"If JNSH wanted to be taken seriously as a stock, they would uplist."

It seems that most of the actual owners of the 163M shares take them quite seriously... I sure do!

And they were intending to uplist before the lawsuit hit... with it ending shortly, there is no reason not to believe that they will, is there?



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standbuy

06/16/15 6:07 PM

#98074 RE: anunnaki #98056

So I am clear they must declare or give out protected shares they should up list they should not use complied financials. is that all. I am researching theses things and I already looked up several so called unlisted stocks and they all use complied financial so I going to remove that as a requirement to be taken serious. As for giving out protected shares for compensation I looked this up to and it looks like the only ones who included this type of protection are CEO's who steal from shareholders I going to remove that as well no one wants or needs this from a CEO . in my opinion if you discover a CEO already gave this protection clause to some run away because its a sure sign its a scam. So if JNSH stops showing profits stops bringing in work above 1.8 million but lets say move to OTCBB thats all they have to do. That seems crazy I think running a business getting revenue AKA sales , work and posting profits would be ahead of breaking out stuff. Is it because some want to see if JNSH makes 1 million in electric work and $800,000 in EV charging or could it be the other way around 1 million in EV stuff you understand selling them installing them and charging people to use them . anyway I think showing $400,000 of profits works for most . But maybe Brian should dummy it down for the few who require it I don't need it but maybe Brian should waste more money and pay his accountants more money to break it out . why not its stupid and a waste of money and the standard is complied but maybe Brian will start a new trend just like getting the EV Network in Chicago. He has a history of thinking out side the box.