GES Capability
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Here is a link the the $25M USD single transaction BCL from GES:
http://imgur.com/LRNO8hoPlease DO NOT promote this.
It is a confidential document, for your reference only.
When you are satisfied, I would like you to post an update.
Thanks
I have to say you lack of faith really hurts me to the core.
GES is a multibillion dollar company, and they have nothing to proof to you.
GES does business using many companies they own throughout the world, but none of this is going to be publicised, because they do not wish to publicise it.
There will never be "Proof of Shipment": this is nonsense. The deal is real, and was done.
If you have not faith, then just sell.
As people have said before, its going to be the commodities sector that will end up owning all the coins, because obviously you are all too short sighted and sceptical to understand the true scale of GES.
I tried to give the young people here a chance to get a piece of the pie - and it does not seem they care enough to want it.
If you want to now turn against me, then go for it.
5 years from now, you will look back and with embarrassing regret at the level of immaturity being displayed in this community.
bohan
Thanks for the great work here.
I really believe in your project, i think it's a fantastic concept, and you are working extremely hard on it. I have seen that document already, and it is not convincing to me.
It indicates that there was indeed a deal, but not necessarily anything to do with commodities.
Especially as it was originated by a Florida company. The bank involved handles mainly real estate and construction related transactions through that office. (although it's irrelevant to the current discussion, my guess would be a contractor working on the red light camera expansions ordering equipment.)
It disturbs me that I have identified many of the bulk carriers which ply regular routes to India, have reviewed thousands of port records, and yet I can find no evidence that GES, UTI, or Rivaa have ever imported urea into India or Pakistan.
All of the sites I have seen regarding Nilesh consist of him bragging about how great he is, without providing any substantial, independently verifiable information that would confirm that he is indeed a successful commodities trader.
particularly damaging is the way that he posts videos on his site of news stories which are unrelated to his company.
This indicates that he is seeking filler material because GES has no real accomplishments to publicize.
showing pictures of urea does not mean that it is YOUR urea.
the community is grimly hanging on, but I believe that confidence will continue to wane if we do not soon receive proof of shipment.
The coin cannot be pegged to Urea if there is no urea to peg it to.
if there is no urea, then you should state that the coin will be pegged to urea in future if possible.
If the contract IS being fulfilled, give us proof of that.
( Also, I've been involved in martial arts my whole life, and I would never brag about it on a public website, especially one for my business.)
Thank you for your concern, but I simply can't find any reason to believe in Nilesh.
I simply can't believe that a multibillion dollar company, as you say, would have no footprint.
"because I say so" is not enough reason for me to believe this coin is actually backed by Urea.
Chang and company, as much as I despise you, I have to admit when I'm wrong.