WolfPack Telecommunications and Biotechnology Group Week 26 Shareholders' Report

Day 1,877, 14:09 Published in USA USA by Farmer Harvey

Hello Shareholders!



At the WolfPack Group, we have decided to improve transparency and open a Google doc with company records, updated daily. The link to the doc is https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AiPwvWV_UgqbdFRudFBySEhfWk5FNnU5akoxbWZnRGc#gid=4

The Agenda:

1. Revenue Report
2. Revenue Break-down
3. Dividend Report



This Week’s revenue came in at 2,199.56 USD. Revenue came in lower this week. While RM production levels remained constant, WRM prices fell for the week, lowering WRM revenue. The largest hit to WolfPack Revenue, though, was in food prices. Falling prices in Q1 and Q2 food pulled ~300 USD from company revenues for the week.

The overall economy is hurting, which obviously hurts the company. But what the company essentially does is invest your money for you in factories that you could build yourself. But the WolfPack Group does it with much higher efficiency than the shareholders could as a whole. So if you didn’t own stock, you would still be getting the same returns that you do with it, except I do your work for you and with higher efficiency. Or you just have money sitting around, dying a slow death to deflation.





The WolfPack sold a total of 59,976 Raw Materials and 17,600 Finished Products this week.

RM's
55,440 FRM at an average price of .0200 USD = 1,108.80 USD
4,536 WRM at an average price of .0443 USD = 200.94 USD

Finished Products
5,000 Q1 Food ave. price of .0347 USD = 173.50 USD
12,600 Q2 Food ave. price of .0569 USD = 716.94 USD



There are 5,000 outstanding shares. 2,500 open to the public, and 2,500 saved for the WolfPack's ownership.

With a revenue of 2,199.56 USD that comes out to a dividend of .45 USD per share to be paid today to each shareholder.

Top 2 Shareholders (By share-count):
1. Braveone1838 600 Shares
2. rudaisreinis 250 Shares

Thank you for investing in The WolfPack!




Thank you for your time America and the World!
This is CEO Farmer Harvey signing off.