Announcement • Dec 18
Clean Vision Corporation has withdrawn its IPO in the amount of $11.5 million. Clean Vision Corporation has withdrawn its IPO in the amount of $11.5 million.
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Security Type: Equity/Derivative Unit Announcement • Jul 12
Clean Vision Settles Litigation with Christopher Percy Clean Vision Corporation announced that the Company, Daniel Bates, and Christopher Percy have agreed to a global settlement to a lawsuit filed by Clean Vision against Mr. Percy in September 2022 in Clark County, Nevada in the Eighth Judicial District Court (Case No: A-22-85843-B), with the case being subsequently removed to the United States District Court, District of Nevada (2:22-cv-01862-ART-NJK) and thereafter, Mr. Percy counterclaimed against Clean Vision and brought third-party claims against Mr. Bates. As part of this amicable resolution, none of the parties admitted to fault or liability. The parties recognize that all, particularly Clean Vision's shareholders, are better suited by avoiding the expense and uncertainty of litigation. With this settlement, Clean Vision thanks Mr. Percy for his past service to the Company. Mr. Percy, likewise, hopes that Clean Vision can fulfil its goal of utilizing technologies to improve planet. Announcement • Jan 19
Clean Vision Corporation Appoints Bart S. Fisher to Its Board of Directors Clean Vision Corporation announced its Board of Directors has appointed Bart S. Fisher, JD, Ph.D. to the Board where he will serve as its third independent and fifth member. Mr. Fisher brings 50 years' experience as an attorney and investment banker specializing in high profile international corporate litigation and complex transnational financial transactions. As an attorney, he serves as Managing Partner of the Law Office of Bart S. Fisher and is a member of the District of Columbia Bar. In his dual career as an investment banker, he serves as Managing Partner of JJ&B, LLC, a boutique investment bank in Washington, D.C., Chairman of Omni Advisors LLC, a D.C. and NY-based investment bank, and Chairman of Capital Commodities, LLC. Mr. Fisher graduated from Harvard Law School, and earned a Ph.D. in International Studies from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C. He has been nominated twice for the Nobel Prizes in Peace (2019) and Medicine (2020). Throughout his career, Mr. Fisher has been a prolific published author, frequent teacher and university lecturer, and a force for successfully advancing health care and philanthropy. He has been quoted as a trade and investment authority in Fortune, Time, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The Financial Post, The Hill and numerous other publications and journals.