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BigBadWolf

10/14/25 12:02 PM

#20720 RE: RichieBoy #20719

much like you obviously overlooked page 28 & was included in the other 2 Q/amendments as well

ASSUME he's a failure

nah I just figured you perhaps needed a 2nd look see 😜

Hence why I & some are hoping 🙏 Brito's own past toxicity history might bode well for shareholders as he tries to negotiate or (re) w/ the debtors.


yet another Fact

No one can refute that to date he has been a colossal failure @ said.


what a joke 🙄


indeed
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TJG

10/14/25 1:41 PM

#20724 RE: RichieBoy #20719

He's got a hell of a lot harder job than Domingo has right now with government shut down what a joke 🙄



WTF are you talking about... what problem could the government shut down possibly have to do with this company and the stock. We are not now nor have we ever been tied to anything that the FED finance or pay for directly or thru a third party. The fact that he said almost two months ago we were in on going talks with some company's that deal in our sector would not be effected by the shut down. The shut down in all reality has had very little effect on the average daily life of anyone here in America... not sure how it would effect you folks in Canada. I receive SS no effect... all of my friends who are on it have had no effect. There is no effect on any Medicare... I can not find anything from any company listed on the big boards that have had a major effect on their business due to the shut down. In fact the shut down is nothing more than a political football being used by both sides to try and effect the upcoming local and state elections coming in November.

Here is what AI says on the subject... and more importantly NONE OF THIS WOULD EFFECT THE JOB THAT "Do nothing Oscar has to do or try to do"

Historically, government shutdowns have had minimal, short-term impact on the overall stock market, but they can create specific risks and disruptions for certain companies. Recent commentary on the current government shutdown (as of October 2025) confirms this trend


Key differences for the 2025 shutdown
Cumulative risk: Some experts worry that the current shutdown could be different due to the compounding effect of other factors like global economic uncertainty, trade risks, and the recent U.S. credit rating downgrade.
Fiscal concerns: The potential for prolonged fiscal uncertainty, especially if it raises questions about U.S. creditworthiness, is a greater concern than the shutdown alone.
Sector-specific variations: While historically resilient, sectors heavily dependent on government contracts, such as defense, could be more affected by a prolonged shutdown than during previous, shorter instances.

The Feds credit rating would have nothing to do with what Oscar does or is trying to do either..so its a none issue for him