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holsh

01/27/16 11:24 AM

#20140 RE: lockstock87 #20139

is that not enough......it has totally legitimized this company. I have zero issues with this ticker anymore
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$oldier Hard

01/27/16 11:42 AM

#20148 RE: lockstock87 #20139

Never said I wanted to hear more about the loan. I read the 8k. I don't think that is the last we'll hear from him.
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$oldier Hard

01/28/16 9:22 PM

#20552 RE: lockstock87 #20139

$oldier Hard Member Level Wednesday, 01/27/16 11:04:59 AM
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Howdy my friend. Yes, hanging out here after seeing the great news a few days ago. Gotta head out for awhile this morning so keep rocking on.

Some news in conjunction with the 5 mil loan would be welcomed. He usually hits in the afternoon time-frame so maybe one of these days we'll hear more from him.

THAT NEWS!
Greenparts International Signs Letter Of Intent for Acquisition

ATLANTA, GA / ACCESSWIRE / January 28, 2016 / GreenParts International, Inc. (OTC: GNPT), a diversified recycling company has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to acquire URM, an Atlanta based, recycling company with over $4 million in annual sales. URM can be acquired for the equivalent of one third sales in a combination cash and stock transaction. The LOI provides the parties ninety days to complete their due diligence obligations prior to closing.

Asif Balagmwala, Greenparts CEO, commented, "The pending URM acquisition is consistent with our strategic plan that calls for both vertical and horizontal integration within our piece of the recycling industry. The URM acquisition will provide a convenient collection point for recyclable materials, in addition to warehouse facilities, which when combined, gives Greenparts a tremendous logistical and operational boost."

Balagmwala concluded, "This diversification is important to our expanding activity in the utilization of construction waste and reinforces our vision and our mission as a "green" company. Most construction and demolition debris ends up in landfills, increasing the burden on the environment. We can now recycle for re-use in the same product categories or for repurposing."