"George is stupid really. A higher share price with VOLUME would attract more companies interested in going public and he might just be able to do a deal. No one wants to merge with a .003 OTC, lol. Has George lost his mind?"
So why do you think he said he doesn't care about it?
George Sharp - Advocate for truth in the OTC @GeorgeASharp Emails requesting updates will get you no further than asking for them here. I will update only when there is something to say. I will not provide the speculation you are desiring. I DO NOT CARE ABOUT THE SHARE PRICE. And if I figure out who you are, you will be blocked. 2:57 PM · Mar 6, 2023
I wish I had read this long ago. From the HMBL lawsuit:
B. The Scheme is Set in Motion 38. The merger between Tesoro and HUMBL was facilitated by Defendant Sharp – a known player in the OTCMKT with a history of brokering reverse mergers and a penchant for thoroughbred horses (including one named “Front-Run the Fed”15).
39. In this instance, Sharp connected Defendant Foote with Tesoro’s near-death CEO Henry Boucher (“Boucher”) and orchestrated a lightening-speed merger that instantly turned a worthless company into one worth billions of dollars—despite having no products on the market.
What? A "lightening-speed merger" then but in some FOUR YEARS, GS hasn't been able to get any of the much-hyped "Trifecta" ("REDfecta" to some) tickers to the final step (Step 7) in "the process"?
George Sharp @GeorgeASharp ...The process 6) Be deemed current 7) Bring asset into deal DO NOT ask me how long this all takes. It takes as long as it takes. 6:31 AM · Jun 15, 2021·Twitter Web App
Why, and how long have they all been stuck at Step 6? Is it possible that GS likes keeping them at Step 6 for some reason?
So I got to ask: "Do you, or anyone else, think GS cared about the share price of TSNP (HMBL) back around the time of their merger?
On 12/9/19 (a year before the merger) the pps closed at .0004. On 12/9/20 (merger completed) the pps closed at $1.024 On 3/26/21 (name/ticker symbol changed and other corporate actions) the pps closed at $4.15 After that, the pps started declining.