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Posted On: 10/20/2024 6:56:02 AM
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Re: Wallstreet1234 #11578
Didn't this trigger a shareholder lawsuit?
If I'm not mistaken, SPP/Medrecycler's only employee, was so desperate to get anything approved for an unproven business' recycling process financing, having bad credit, agreed to a reduction from 50% to 20% of Net Profits deal? Thus, the shareholder lawsuit?
Can someone please correct me if wrong?
in my opinion
cheers
in my opinion
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Item 1.01 Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement.
On May 28, 2021, Sun Pacific Holding Corp. (the “Company”) entered into a Net Profit Participation Agreement and Assignment (the “Agreement”) on behalf of their wholly owned subsidiary MedRecycler, LLC (“MRLLC”) and with MedRecycler-RI, Inc. (“MRRI”) wherein in order to secure permanent financing for their medical waste to energy project (the “Project”), the Company has agreed to relinquish its interest in the equity of MRRI held by MRLLC while the Company is provided an economic interest in the Project without liabilities. May 28, 2021, Sun Pacific Holding Corp. (the “Company”) entered into a Net Profit Participation Agreement and Assignment (the “Agreement”) on behalf of their wholly owned subsidiary MedRecycler, LLC (“MRLLC”) and with MedRecycler-RI, Inc. (“MRRI”) wherein in order to secure permanent financing for their medical waste to energy project (the “Project”), the Company has agreed to relinquish its interest in the equity of MRRI held by MRLLC while the Company is provided an economic interest in the Project without liabilities.
If I'm not mistaken, SPP/Medrecycler's only employee, was so desperate to get anything approved for an unproven business' recycling process financing, having bad credit, agreed to a reduction from 50% to 20% of Net Profits deal? Thus, the shareholder lawsuit?
Can someone please correct me if wrong?
in my opinion
cheers
in my opinion
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