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Posted On: 08/17/2020 8:43:51 PM
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Thanks Airedale, I certainly hope that is the reason... that would answer all questions and solve many problems for sure. I'll definitely have zero heartache if that's it!
Having said that, I also think we should consider other paths that may not be a big bang event. It has been suggested that maybe we could go current first with part of the conglomerate, then add partnership formalities and build to the required share price, and then uplist. If that's the case I won't be the least bit disappointed in the process but wonder why Doc has been so quiet.
And either way he has offered some communication to individuals regarding partnerships (Eagle force) and communicated about progress with Medicare over the last couple of months. That seems like it doesnt fit the SEC quiet guidelines related to an impending uplist.
I'm anxious to hear from him because it seems like there is a lot going on behind the curtains yet there has been an obvious shift in how doc is communicating with investors. It was a quiet day on the boards so I thought I'd toss it out there.
Having said that, I also think we should consider other paths that may not be a big bang event. It has been suggested that maybe we could go current first with part of the conglomerate, then add partnership formalities and build to the required share price, and then uplist. If that's the case I won't be the least bit disappointed in the process but wonder why Doc has been so quiet.
And either way he has offered some communication to individuals regarding partnerships (Eagle force) and communicated about progress with Medicare over the last couple of months. That seems like it doesnt fit the SEC quiet guidelines related to an impending uplist.
I'm anxious to hear from him because it seems like there is a lot going on behind the curtains yet there has been an obvious shift in how doc is communicating with investors. It was a quiet day on the boards so I thought I'd toss it out there.
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