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Mr. Zen

09/07/21 12:34 PM

#2228 RE: Mr. Zen #2227

Summarize the issuer’s business operations (If the issuer does not have current operations, state “no
operations”) Clean Vision Corporation identifies leading companies and technologies that are focused on clean energy
and sustainable solutions which will serve the global markets needs of today and in the future. The
Company will support these new ventures in the green economy improving quality of life for its customers,
reducing greenhouse gas emission and adding value for its shareholders. Clean Vision Corporation has one company in its growing portfolio; Clean-Seas, Inc., a solutions provider
focused on recycling waste plastics into clean burning fuels. The Clean Vision Corporation’s portfolio
companies will be supported by consultancy services, connecting organizations to new verticals,
accelerating time to market and profitability. For further information please visit ww.cleanvisionCorp.com,
www.onehundredbio.com www.clean-seas.com. B. Please list any subsidiaries, parents, or affiliated companies. Clean-Seas, Inc, (“CSI”) a Delaware corporation, is a wholly owned subsidiary.
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old man river

09/07/21 2:03 PM

#2234 RE: Mr. Zen #2227

Having spent a few years in the investment banking industry, I believe that Roselle is either a broker or an introducer to brokers.

Roselle would not have $ 110 million in the kitty. As evidenced by the types of projects that they wish to fund, it is a summary of what their clients would like to put their money into.

Has anyone seen a listing of successful closings by Roselle noting the recipient of the funds, the amount and so on. Alternatively, has anyone seen any tombstone advertising that shows a deal that has closed.

In the absence of third party data, it would be reasonable to assume that Clean Seas approached Roselle to find the $ 110 million. Perhaps the conference call will enlighten us as to the status of the funding. The value of CLNV depends on Roselle finding the real money.