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Comment by Giovani1Rizzutoon Feb 20, 2021 8:19pm
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RE:RE:Am I the only one reading

RE:RE:Am I the only one reading I agree but why did they pay back dept at a share price of 0.025 a share if the shares are being traded higher?
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