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MODiFiEDZ

01/18/19 7:50 AM

#5171 RE: The Whale #5158

Haha exactly. Sounds like a BS PR

BeasTrader

01/18/19 8:00 AM

#5172 RE: The Whale #5158

CEO has the money. he already owns ROTMANS. CONNECT THE DOTS. SMH

OCMillionaire

01/18/19 8:04 AM

#5173 RE: The Whale #5158

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So how is a company going to buy back 250,000,000 shares




The company generates 35 million dollars+ a year- EOM




I highly recommend everyone to do their own DD and call/email the company. Its better to hear it from the horses mouth. You know, kind of makes sense when you hear and listen to the people who actually run the company than those that do not.



By the way, always super weird when you look up the trading rules and see how the company is already following SEC guidelines. One of the rules is to notify the public of HOW MANY shares you intend to buy. :-)
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/rule10b18.asp

rstar

01/18/19 8:31 AM

#5182 RE: The Whale #5158

reading comprehension 101:
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/VYST/news/story?e&id=1259730


NOTE 12
SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

The Company has received an executed written consent from a majority of shareholders of the Company’s common stock with respect to taking the following actions:

8.
To approve the Resolutions to acquire from 58% to 100% of the shares of Murida Furniture Co., Inc. dba Rotman’s;

https://www.rotmans.com


About Us

What began more than 50 years ago as a furniture and carpet concession in 10,000 square feet of the former Whittal Carpet Mill on Southbridge Street, grew to become the largest furniture and flooring store in New England under the leadership and care of the Rotman family.

Rotmans is known for its quality products, great values, dedication to customer service and, most especially, its enormous selection of furniture, mattresses, accessories, electronics and flooring. The showroom has grown exponentially and now occupies over 200,000 square feet of that same mill!

Rotman's Family Photo
The success of Rotmans has made the store a mainstay in the region thanks to the early example set by Murray and Ida and their continued presence over decades working with their sons Barry, Steven and Bernie. The family focused on developing strong relationships in the industry to ensure they would be able to offer their customers the latest trends in furniture and flooring at the best possible prices.

The Rotmans have developed an extended family of employees that are equally dedicated to their customers and their community. Those efforts have brought recognition to the store, but more importantly, established a sense of pride in those who work for and with Rotmans. Sadly, Murray Rotman passed away in 2004 leaving the Rotman legacy in the capable hands of his wife and sons. Ida recently passed away but remained a constant advisor to her three sons and the employees at Rotmans, even into her 100s! Barry, Steve and Bernie continue to expound on the lessons their parents taught them and decades later see continued success for their family business.

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