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Posted On: 07/05/2024 12:27:38 AM
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Aussie from “in country expertise” to “importing Vietnamese-made” solar modules. lol
Remember this highly publicized and promoted bullshit press release and twitter advertising campaign? Touting Snpw’s NMG? and Australia’s “In country expertise” using named partners (2 of them have disappeared) with the typical pumper quotes from the same named partners with 2 of their websites no longer active?
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/sun-pacific-ho...00788.html
Then came Snpw’s newest PROMO SHELL-LOOKING COMPANY (not even a subsidiary), registered in Australia, Sun Pacific Power Pty Ltd, supposedly needed by GEP to ship/import Vietnamese-made solar panels into Australia after GEP shipped their (still owned by GEP Vietnam or China?) test run solar panels to their U.S. warehouse(s) to be staged 10-11 months ago. Snpw never owned them based on last filing for Q3 2023.
Australia’s in-country expertise has reverted to importing Vietnamese-made solar panels shipped to the U.S. to sit on pallets for almost a year before being shipped to Australia by an Australian Pty Ltd set up just to import from its “supposed” part of Sun Pacific Power U.S. Corp wholly-owned subsidiary of Snpw public company?
Sounds sort of like Harvard business scholars putting their heads together, right?
Lmao!
in my opinion
cheers
Remember this highly publicized and promoted bullshit press release and twitter advertising campaign? Touting Snpw’s NMG? and Australia’s “In country expertise” using named partners (2 of them have disappeared) with the typical pumper quotes from the same named partners with 2 of their websites no longer active?
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/sun-pacific-ho...00788.html
Then came Snpw’s newest PROMO SHELL-LOOKING COMPANY (not even a subsidiary), registered in Australia, Sun Pacific Power Pty Ltd, supposedly needed by GEP to ship/import Vietnamese-made solar panels into Australia after GEP shipped their (still owned by GEP Vietnam or China?) test run solar panels to their U.S. warehouse(s) to be staged 10-11 months ago. Snpw never owned them based on last filing for Q3 2023.
Australia’s in-country expertise has reverted to importing Vietnamese-made solar panels shipped to the U.S. to sit on pallets for almost a year before being shipped to Australia by an Australian Pty Ltd set up just to import from its “supposed” part of Sun Pacific Power U.S. Corp wholly-owned subsidiary of Snpw public company?
Sounds sort of like Harvard business scholars putting their heads together, right?
Lmao!
in my opinion
cheers
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