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02/26/26 10:51 AM

#38350 RE: tdbowieknife #38345

Beating a dead horse, are we?

This doesn't mean this is on the up and up... There are still many issues. The lawsuits are still undisclosed, past fraud... The 700,000 bucks that was stolen. Johnney has yet to pay off any of the past debt and hasn't even talked about it. Soon they will be dilution. That's the whole pint of going public ya know. And still no clarification on that ridiculous 27,000,000.00-dollar goodwill bullshit. The only debt he talked about resolving was him getting paid back.



You have been here for 10-years beating that drum. I'm not looking at the past mistakes by the former management.

My review hinges on one key factor: whether Johnney can demonstrate his ability to secure project offerings and attract the necessary investors who will use the platform. If he accomplishes this, then everything will take off from there!

Johnney has made mistakes, but as a GP with over 40-years in the industry, I see someone who is learning and has achieved notable ROIs. Check them yourself when you can, instead of focusing on Grillit history.
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02/26/26 11:19 AM

#38355 RE: tdbowieknife #38345

Fraud is laughable with the Trump Administration. All these past "issues" are more than 10 years ago and long gone. No lawyer would represent anyone if they tried to file something. If past debts are more than 5 years old, for a written contract, a creditor has 5 years to sue you and there is no lawsuit related to the 700,000K from more than 10 years ago. Fraud has a 4 year window, again, long gone. Johnney likely looked into all this during his DD process. All the GRILLiT happenings, are now dead and buried.

Johnney is VERY GOOD at this stuff. Congrats to him and his team.

I believe GAIA is probably worth 27 million alone. forget that they made $558,067 in net income thru September. That alone gives a valuation near 30 million using a simple 40 multiple for such a small company.

I'm buying more as it won't be at these prices again. I believe Primior will continue to accelerate growth or quickly sold to a big player.





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