Three Different companies owned by the same people:
Dominion Voting Systems International Corporation, a Barbados corporation; Dominion Voting Systems, Inc., a Delaware corporation
Dominion Voting Systems Corporation, a Canadian corporation
as a footnote Dominion was 30 to 40% low bid on most contracts, pretty well guaranteeing their system would be in place for the election. (sub-prime bidding underwritten by Chinese majority owned bank UBS.... Banks do not loan money on contracts that are bid 40% below competitors unless there is a nefarious motive!
When you do it right, you end up with something like this: https://businesssearch.sos.ca.gov/Document/RetrievePDF?Id=01468577-4136632
what does a California company have to do with a Canadian corporation with a different name????
God damnit I pulled the wrong link: https://businesssearch.sos.ca.gov/Document/RetrievePDF?Id=03295067-12578521
Immaterial though. Articles of Incorporation. Annual Reports. Where are those documents? Why is nobody looking for them?
Three Different companies owned by the same people:
Dominion Voting Systems International Corporation, a Barbados corporation; Dominion Voting Systems, Inc., a Delaware corporation Dominion Voting Systems Corporation, a Canadian corporation
Yeah, but they were incorporated at different times, sequentially. The first one was out of Canada.
as a footnote Dominion was 30 to 40% low bid on most contracts, pretty well guaranteeing their system would be in place for the election. (sub-prime bidding underwritten by Chinese majority owned bank UBS.... Banks do not loan money on contracts that are bid 40% below competitors unless there is a nefarious motive!
Where are we getting this info from, do we have access to primary sources and is it exclusive to the United States?