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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Greenbriar Sustainable Living Inc V.GRB

Alternate Symbol(s):  GEBRF

Greenbriar Sustainable Living Inc., formerly Greenbriar Capital Corp., is a developer of entry-level sustainable housing, renewable energy, green technologies and sustainable investment projects. It is primarily involved in the acquisition and development of wind and solar energy farms in the United States and renewable energy projects in Canada. It is focused on its three primary projects... see more

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Post by Hubbie87 on Apr 22, 2024 11:56pm

Schnepps

You seem very intelligent when it comes to these things. So if the CEO of a company states that a project is going to break ground, does that also assume that financing and permitting are in place or does the CEO also need to state every tedious step that is taking place with those details as well? Seem like those things would be assumed by an intelligent investor?

thanks, Hubbie
Comment by Schnepps on Apr 23, 2024 12:44am
The art of project finance is the merging of all of the approvals as close together as humanly possible.  Some items come first, and some 2nd and 3rd. However, starting work on off-site improvements is critical.  Naturally on-site grading, sewer, water, dry electrical, curb and gutter, asphalt, parks, clubhouse come next after off-site, but Tyler has his whole banana invested here and he ...more  
Comment by Ripple1 on Apr 23, 2024 2:05am
In most cases that might be true but I thought we were talking about Jeff and GRB.  How many businesses has GRB try to get off the ground with since he started up in 2013 - 6 at least, 8?  How many worked so far ? NONE. How many promises and forward looking statements have come true and he makes a lot of them.  Name one.
Comment by Ripple1 on Apr 23, 2024 2:18am
But hey the webinar is a positive thing so we'll see.
Comment by Hubbie87 on Apr 23, 2024 2:45am
Took Edison 1000 attempts to get the lightbulb right and I haven't heard of anyone living in the dark because they are stuck on the 999 failures. But, there are definitely those that do enjoy living in the dark, I'll admit. Any previous failures didn't seem to hinder Chris Harvey... don't mind riding his coat tails. 
Comment by Ripple1 on Apr 23, 2024 7:35am
My point is He's doing 0 for 60 in promises !!! and this is a one of a kind for the Venture -and that's really saying something !!  Got to be some kind of record.   This is a heck of a lot more relevant to the discussion than some pumper's bizarre irrelevant analogy to the invention of the lightbulb.  Seriously?  Why don't you cool your heals and patiently ...more  
Comment by Hubbie87 on Apr 23, 2024 7:43am
Been watching  bashers bash my investment for 6 months. I'll post what and when I want, but thanks for the advice. Yeah seriously!
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