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and when a long term "DARK" public listed OTC company finally reveals its valuation at the same time so it can complete its corporate action to go completely private. It only raises the question why did it take so long?
Was it too much risk in the system, as its history seems to indicate thru a U3 halt, that it has to go through a long process to not severely disturb the financial system as it transitions into an enhanced version of itself (market) in the future?
What are the market forces involved at such a critical point in human history?
How long will it take for the tide to run out (liquidity) before swimmers who are naked are revealed?
How high does interests need to be in order to break the threshold on 32 plus trillion dollar debt?
Are we starting to see the breakdown of markets while Trillions of private money sits on the sidelines waiting for the next opportunity?
Is the media or the words coming from a FED Chair distracting you from the reality that is coming very soon?
Is the increased trading activity in the OTC a sign of prices raising in the near future?
Just sharing some thoughts as we CRGP shareholders are forced to be patient for what seems to be an amazing experience on the near horizon!
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