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THall

02/02/18 11:16 AM

#9824 RE: 02opida #9823

April 25th 2017 and still nothing. I think its time to let that fluff PR out to pasture.

As for the .05 that has also been discussed in length and its the IPO for ETBI if it is ever moved to the Canadian Stock Market. No sign of anything that would suggest they are working on it.

jaimerodriques

02/02/18 11:11 PM

#9834 RE: 02opida #9823

WOW, 02opida! This is a VERY encouraging post! I am so glad that you decided to share it with us after finding it & reading it! Thank you! GLTU & VIVA ETBI!

BTW: I got the $500 of dry powder, so that I'll be able to smack the ask come Monday near the low of the day. And maybe $500 doesn't sound like a lot of money to some folks, but to me it is. And if you were apprised of my financial circumstances & some other factors, you'd understand why. GLTA, BTW.

Jaime

stervc

02/03/18 3:48 PM

#9835 RE: 02opida #9823

02opida, with that ETBI transaction...

Thanks for posting this intel. That's a very interesting transaction here with ETBI.

Maybe... just maybe... such a deal was consummated because of the belief that something is known to exist that justifies buying ETBI later at .05 per share of which will be considered at a discount and not at a premium at such time. I think having an insulin pill to take that will eliminate taking the insulin shot for people with diabetes could be something huge for ETBI and any Big Pharma that wants in:


https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=138230450
Gunpowder also announced today that Eastgate has paid back, in full, the loan that Eastgate entered into with Gunpowder and that Gunpowder previously announced in its April 25th, 2017 press release. As previously disclosed in the April 25th, 2017 press release, and as part of the loan agreement between Eastgate and Gunpowder, Eastgate has issued One Million ("1,000,000") common stock purchase warrants to Gunpowder. The warrants shall have a life of three years, and allow for the purchase of 1,000,000 Eastgate common shares at a price of Five Cents ("$0.05") CDN per share


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Sterling