EEGI A recent gem that has captivated OTC traders lately has seem some tremendous growth this past week. And for good reason.
Similar OTC Stocks have seen a boom in trading activity since the start of the year and many with gigantic share structures have ran sky high. Several examples of these are HMBL, LTNC, HQGE, IMTL and SHMP some of these even have double the float of EEGI and ran to almost .10 and ones like HMBL Pre R/S ran over a $1 with the same O/S as EEGI
With all that being said having dug into the storyline and DD of EEGI I'm not saying it could hit a $1 but the potential for .10 or more is definitely there.
Let's dive into some of the rudimentary DD shall we.
Firstly, the CEO Joshua Egelston is also the COO of Xtreme Organics which merged into SDNI which moved from .0040 to $6 granted the Float is small but the rest of the S/S is large.
1. Sports Marketing 2. Endorsements 3. Event Production and Sponsorship 4. Social Media Strategies 5. Performance Monitoring 6. Syndication 7. Content Creation 8. Athlete and Celebrity Alignment 9. Product Placement 10. Celebrity Strategies
XSM's Clients Include:
1. Redbull 2. NBC Sports 3. Universal Pictures 4. Sony Pictures 5. Valvoline 6. LA Lakers
President of the company Steve Smith is also the CEO of Xtreme Fighting Championships
Both executives are critically acclaimed and respected in their fields.
The company itself is working on becoming pink current and has a strong athletic network with ties to all niches of its market and strong representation. I would not be surprised to see some news about upcoming deals being made and filings to show what the company has been up to these last few weeks. As the buying shows, it seems groups are loading for the inevitable updates from the company.
More DD should be coming shortly and I will update on the progress of the company.
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