Invest in Martin GalacticBy buying shares of Martin Galactic Holdings, anyone can invest in MTGL and receive dividends from its earnings.
1. Is this legit?Yes. Check the corpoation bio of
Martin Galactic, or simply ask an executive at MTGL. for confirmation. You may also reach us via our public channel or Discord.
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Discord 2. How can I invest?There are two ways of acquiring MTGX shares. Either buy shares from us directly, or contact an existing shareholder and buy it through them.
A deal is a deal - dividends will be paid out to whoever owns the share at the time of the payment, regardless of whether you are an enemy of the corporation.
If you wish to buy shares from us directly, contact
Vivian Martin (Executive Director @ MTGL).
Our corporation is currently valued at: 10,000,000,000 ISK (ten billion ISK)
This means that 1 share = 1,000 ISK (one thousand ISK) when acquired directly from us.Any primary share purchases will follow this price. Secondary sales via existing shareholders can be lower or higher - it is up to the involved parties to decide the price.
3. What do I get?If you own a share of MTGX, you will receive dividends from the profits of MTGL.. This is a purely economic deal, and shareholder sentiment cannot influence the corporate governance of MTGL..
4. Can I propose a vote?No. Unfortunately, the corporate governance system does not allow safe voting, as there is no minimum participation threshold for a vote to pass. This means if vote proposals were to be allowed, anyone with a 5% share can take control and issue themself billions of shares.
5. Can I influence MTGL directly?No. The board of Martin Galactic is not bound by the decisions of the shareholders of MTGX. However any sort of payout will be done via shareholder dividends of this entity, thus you are still entitled to profit from the operations of MTGL..
6. Will anyone know I invested?No. The comprehensive list of shareholders is highly confidential. We assure you it will be kept a secret, even if you are an enemy of the corporation. Money is money, and a deal is a deal. Our corporation is built upon mercantile trust.