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3 Sixty Risk Solutions Ltd SAYFF

3 Sixty Risk Solutions Ltd provides risk mitigation services to the public and private sectors. It offers services primarily in the risk management spectrum, from providing secure transport services nationally, to embedding security specialists within Canada. The company also is focused on physical security and transportation within the cannabis industry. It also provides corporate knowledge and experience in diverse environments and sectors across Canada and Internationally including cannabis, critical infrastructure, non-core policing, oil and gas, and mining.


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Post by Froggy1on May 29, 2021 1:59pm
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Who Part 3

Who Part 3The foolish part, the egotistical bit, was going public, they did not have the sophistication to play that game. If they had remained private they could've still laundered the money and would not have humiliated themselves in the public arena. Besides the 20 million private placement at $.85 and $1m from Avante Security also at$.85,  the stock market generated precious little money. The Inkas people left in charge will go private, probably through a bankruptcy. I say that because the delisting will cost a lot of money which they do not have. I'm sure right now they're scratching their heads to try to figure out how to keep the book of work not pay their bills and reconstitute themselves as a private company, basically Inkas part two. Viktor doesn't seem to be part of the team. Thomas G, fail.
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