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StartTheMachine
09/22/21 11:58:41 AM
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Lopen posted...
Where do you think gvsi goes in the really long term

Do you think it could ever become a real company that has profits and issues dividend? Cause I'm seeing 1.8 million shares and am thinking man even with 0.1 annual dividend you'd totally rake even with a 1:10 split if that ever happened

Plays like this are obviously all about the custodian, their record, and how much faith you have in them to bring a good asset into the dead ticker. And well, we'll know if I'm right soon enough, but I have a lot of faith in Sharp based on his record.

Check out the discord chat about the rumors (might have to scroll back a bit, but check the George Sharp channel). Current rumors are crypto.com/something SWAPP affiliated, and these rumors are particularly interesting because SWAPP has retweeted tweets about GVSI multiple times, and Sharp has said nothing. Sharp worked for the OTC Markets directly for a decade as a scam investigator, which is maybe the biggest reason I trust him so much, even over his HMBL merger. He's called out BS and pumpers for his own tickers before (literally did it for GVSI not that long ago, just echoing not to buy because someone is pumping), but has mentioned nothing about this. Very unlike him if the rumors are completely fabricated.

Personally, I won't believe it until I see it, but it's very interesting to say the least. I've made enough money here now that I've won either way, so I'm done flipping and I'm waiting for the merger. Reminder that Sharp's last custodianship, TSNP which became HMBL, made millionaires from $10,000 investments. It's hard to believe, but it happened. And HMBL was announced only 8 days after going pink current.

A few more things to keep in mind: while it seems like GVSI has a heavy float, it's actually half that of TSNP's. And most people sold HMBL on the announcement or the ticker change, but it wasn't until the first investor meeting a month later that it rocketed past a dollar all the way to $1.92. Lots of GVSI investors are people who got rich off HMBL, so I doubt they'll be selling this one too soon with a good enough company.

Finally, I just checked and GVSI's market cap is currently $134,703,156 at the current price. Ludicrously high for a worthless ticker, almost a 20 bagger from here for a $2 billion company.

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