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We will be launching an IPO in the next year and GFH will be going public and franchising to 30 plus locations in the US. None will be as small as the three ranges being built, they will all be large full service establishments like Woodland Park. Having three tiny ranges (two of which are WAY to close to RTSP) does not work into my business model. Sorry to disappoint. But you shall see.

 

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