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Media Central Corp. V.AAO


Primary Symbol: FBOP

Media Central Corporation Inc. is an independent and alternative media company situated to acquire and develop high-quality publishing assets, starting with the recent launch of CannCentral.com, a robust news, lifestyle and community cannabis platform curated for the human experience. Our strategic corporate team is composed of publishing, technology and capital markets professionals who are poised to deliver high-quality content, strategy and substantive value across a number of platforms.


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Comment by PitchinPennieson Sep 18, 2020 12:47pm
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RE:RE:2020-09-17 08:00 ET - News Release

RE:RE:2020-09-17 08:00 ET - News ReleaseRC: Problem is that Mr. Brain Knish isn't a publisher, has no publishing experience or instincts, isn't remotely curious about the publisher's skill-set or necessities such as the ability to understand or engage an audience. He is an old school stock-promoter with absolutely nothing else going on. The way his finely tuned mind works is: Got a problem? Put out a press release! Use jargon and buzzwords! Investors are always impressed with them. Keep cooking up a new scheme every week to draw attention away from the distressed state of the assets and the derailed consolidation strategy. Don't pay suppliers. Yap about the current magical thinking, such as a plan to build a fantastic algorithm thingie to suck up cryptocurrency through a secret black-hole portal. And fool 'em with figures: incredible percentage increases and expected multipliers and projected eight-figure accumulations. Mr. Knish was entertaining for the first six months of his journey, but the act is stale now, and it's only a matter of minutes before he squeals that he's fallen and he can't get up. I just hope Alice Klein and Dan McLeod's post-dated cheques cleared the bank.  
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