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UPDATES FROM SYNERGY & BEN BERRY

Update 11/11/2020

New officers have been elected to AGSO (AgriSolar Solutions). See below. We have been helping them to provide all documentation needed for the transfer agent which has been taking a little longer than usual. We plan to help them by providing resources with the initial process of becoming current with the OTC to help speed up the process. We are also encouraging them to put out a shareholder update in the coming weeks to detail company plans for the future.

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Going forward for each of our new deals, our goal is to potentially take a bigger role in providing resources for new officers to get filings done and to help speed up the process so that there are not the big delays that we are seeing on some of the companies. Synergy/Benjamin Berry is a shareholder in each of the companies and wants nothing more than to see these new officers on each of the companies move quickly and communicate what they are doing with shareholders.

On IVME (In Veritas Medical Diagnostics, Inc.) the judge has requested status conference via telephone which is scheduled for next Wednesday the 18th. These processes are newer for our attorney and new to us in Colorado so unsure what to expect. The guess would be he has some additional questions he would like clarification on.  

We have asked our attorney in Wyoming for an update on GVDI (Golden Valley Development, Inc.) yesterday and will update on what we hear back.

No updates on the Delaware or Florida petitions. Hoping to be updated on the proceedings in both states this week at some point.

On STHC (Southcorp Capital, Inc.), we have received many inquiries from shareholders. I have reached out to Mr. Bolster the CEO/President and asked for an update. As of today, I have not heard back. I suggest reaching out to him directly for information on where the company is at in the process markbolster@amecamining.com. The pending discharge with the courts does not hinder the company’s ability to continue to progress and move forward.

Benjamin Berry