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was GoldenDD

01/13/17 11:13 AM

#364007 RE: Shaz #364002

Only other insurance company in this sector is CNA@B went from 0.003 to now 1.1$. Prepare for the ride here.

Porgie Tirebiter

01/13/17 11:27 AM

#364020 RE: Shaz #364002

Why would "a recognized National Insurance Company provider" choose to enter the cannabis business by partnering with floundering Florida flight school?

BigBadWolf

01/13/17 11:43 AM

#364042 RE: Shaz #364002

Well she delivered ;-) even a lil surprising to me but obvious to all SHE DELIVERED what she had spoken about & now it's up to the market to decide as they have the power here imho

JACKSONVILLE, FL -- (Marketwired) -- 01/13/17 -- Green Energy Enterprises, Inc. (OTC PINK: GYOG) ("GYOG" or "the Corporation") is proud to announce that it is launching a revolutionary new insurance model available to a multitude of companies in the burgeoning USA MJ sector.
In keeping with The Corporation's mission to be a leader in its industry market places, the Board of Directors has carefully vetted a new insurance concept over the past several months with a recognized National Insurance Company provider which will position the Corporation to offer MJ companies with a wide variety of MJ insurance products and services on a monthly, quarterly, annual and bi-annual basis.
GYOG's CEO Donnell Vigil states, "We are thrilled to be able to launch this ground breaking new insurance model to the thousands of growing MJ companies across the USA whose business models possess a wide variety of ancillary products and services that will benefit from the protection insurance provides. Our new MJ insurance model is the first of its kind to launch in the MJ space and we expect to begin immediately securing clients this quarter. We will be providing a lot more details on our new insurance over the coming weeks and also expect to provide regular updates as new MJ clients begin to be secured."

We welcome calls or emails from the investment community and encourage you to follow us on Twitter @GreenEnergyEnt.

packerfan9

01/13/17 4:08 PM

#364157 RE: Shaz #364002

Lmao another bs fraud pr. Every thing they have pr'd about being in some MJ business or related never happen as they said. This is just another lying pr as usual wit them.

MOONSHOT

01/16/17 8:58 PM

#364204 RE: Shaz #364002

We have set goals to greatly diminish dilution throughout at least the first part of 2017 and the Board and I are confident that the execution of our overall strategic plan will help to restore investor confidence and build a solid base of shareholders to help take GYOG into the future.


http://greenenergyent.com/blog/

BohemianClub

01/17/17 4:46 PM

#364242 RE: Shaz #364002

Where did Donnell get her license to sell insurance? Did she get it from the back of a cereal box?


"License? We Don’t Need No Stinking License”

BohemianClub

01/18/17 4:07 PM

#364266 RE: Shaz #364002

There is only one reason that penny stock insiders spend money to promote their stock. It is so that they can sell their own stock. Often, dupes will buy into the story that, "We're just trying to increase shareholder value". Well we challenge anybody to find a penny stock that has been the subject of a promotion and has been able to maintain its increased share price for more than just a few days. The share price of a promoted stock will obey the law of gravity 100% of the time. There is only one way to permanently increase shareholder value and that is through hard work and legitimate results.

There is this perception that the purpose of a stock promotion is to increase the share price. On the contrary, the purpose of a stock promotion is to increase trading volume. An increase in share price is purely a bonus to the insiders selling. In order for the pump and dump to be successful, bids must come into the market. While bidding up the stock is preferable, the insiders are more concerned about getting buyers to take their stock at any price. As they will never relinquish control, the insiders are always free to issue themselves new stock whether in lieu of payment for services rendered, by exercising stock options or warrants, or employee bonus programs. Therefore, the price that the insiders get for their stock is of secondary importance.