Mr. Zen
2週前
Here it is in the 10Q,
On January 1, 2024, Victory completed a merger agreement with H2 Energy Group Inc., a Delaware corporation (“H2EG”) (the “Merger”). As a result of the
Merger, a change in control of Victory occurred, and H2EG became a wholly owned subsidiary of Victory. On January 1, 2024, Victory completed the sale of
Pro-Tech to Flagstaff International, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. On January 11, 2024, Victory amended its Articles of Incorporation to
authorize 2,000,000,000 common shares and change its name to Victory Clean Energy, Inc.
H2EG uses scalable and modular technology to produce low-cost hydrogen-rich syngas from renewable woody biomass. The Company plans to construct a
renewable hydrogen production facility and install four hydrogen refueling stations in California
shanak10
7年前
Sister still on vacay, found this elewhere, did not yet read, just copied and pasted for now.. Will read later.
Victory and Amacor went ino an agreement where Victory will be able use AMacor's intellectual property for no fee and Amacor will contribute 5 Million to Victory to help them grow.
and then Victory will have a reverse split of their common stock and then thy will have more authourized common stock that will allow a conversion of theirpreferred stock.
Victory and Navitus Energy Group (“Navitus”) entered into a divestiture agreement pursuant to which, upon obtaining Shareholder Approval, Victory will divest its 50% ownership interest in Aurora Energy Partners (“Aurora”) through the sale of such interest to Navitus;
Each of the AVV insiders and Victory insiders entered into a lock-up and resale restriction agreement imposing transfer restrictions on the VYEY stock received in connection with the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Agreement and related agreements; and
Victory and Kenneth Hill, the Chief Executive Officer of Victory, entered into an amended and restated employment agreement.
• Upon obtaining Shareholder Approval:
AVV will fund the remaining $5 million in cash to Victory (less amounts contributed during the period prior to the Shareholders Meeting);
The Board of Directors of Victory will be expanded to seven members and AVV will appoint the additional member, giving AVV control of Victory;
The Series B Preferred Stock received by AVV will convert into common stock constituting 90% of the issued and outstanding common stock of Victory on a fully-diluted basis, after giving effect to the issuances of all securities of Victory contemplated by Transaction Agreement and related agreements; and
Victory will transfer its interest in Aurora to Navitus and no longer engage in the upstream oil and gas exploration and production business.
Harpo1
7年前
OK, I get the gender..........buy Hi Guys, could be either. Didn't really mean to offend..
I fall on the man side of this all. Just so you know.
Kenny Hill posted SEC form 4
7,500,000 shares at $.04 per shares.
Strange to me that this was posted before the deal closed on September 1
Mostly these stock incentive grant awards are posted to Form 4 after the date of the grant.
Who knows why.
So 7,500,000 @ $.04 is $300,000 vested over 36 months.
So he is getting approx. $100,000 per year.
Seems very reasonable to the CEO who put this deal together.
Question is for me is this the pre reverse split share or after the deal is made.
A lot to questions here. I just guess we will have to wait.
Just-a-Maven
9年前
I noticed you past post on Jon Fullenkamp back in 2008.
There still here and back for more. GRPR. Jon is President of Direct Capitol Funding located at an apartment building listed address 2930 La Costa Ave Carlsbad, CA 92009. Verify with SEC records when you investigate GRPR. His crew includes many. Blackbridge Capitol possibly out of New York. But Edward Aruda Carlsbad. Google this.
Take a look at Right Energy Inc, Santa Rosa Resources, VET Online, GDET, oh, how the list of companies go on friend. We got sucked in GRPR back in 2008/2009. Been watching ever since. I really should of done my homework back than. But failed too. Rode the horse to instant death. Most penny stock are a scam. But not all of them. Some do try and attempt to make real business. You win some and lose some. I just wanted to contact you to let you know about other companies if you have not looked further and just focused on the one you are stuck in.
If you are a real injured shareholder. Make complaint with SEC. I am.
You can only repeat these actions till the writing is so clear and evident that a judge and jury will not be fooled that you are a bad business individual and should just dig a ditch for a living. They'll dig their graves when people complain to the hilt. Anything these individuals touch. Is a scam and beware. My opinion from my research. If you are riding along to capture profit and get lucky when their scam is working. So be it. But realize eventually their is a crash. .0001 till R/S or bankruptcy or just failure. Watch out for the rinse and repeat. What they do. Look at all the companies that they are connected to.
SweetBlackCrude
9年前
The second very good conversation I had was with:
2) Kenny Hill. It was a very good conversation and he gave me a very respectful amount of his time. We discussed his vision and plans for Victory and the opportunities Victory is positioned to take advantage of. I feel very good about Victory for the first time in more years than I can remember. Kenny understands the business and how to grow the company through acquisition. I think he definitely has the banking and investment banking relationships behind him to successfully complete a major acquisition that will allow Victory to move to NASDAQ or the NYSE, which is the plan and the path that management is on. They tried to do the Merge/Acquisition with Lucas Oil, but there were problems that came out in discovery and due diligence.....unfortunate, but it is a risk of business. I think we are fortunate we have a CEO with the experience he has so we did not get stuck in someone else's mess.
I have suffered through two Reverse splits from previous management, and my break-even is about $10 a share....I plan to bring that value much lower in the coming weeks.
For the first time, I feel Victory shareholders are in very good hands. Our valuation and our share price is very small, and I expect that to grow tremendously in the near term. I think we can't go wrong buying the stock down here when no one else is buying!