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Kenneth Chabal - kennethchabal26@gmail.com

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from: Kenneth Chabal <dunhamgary41@gmail.com>
reply-to: kennethchabal26@gmail.com
date: Oct 8, 2025, 6:56 AM
subject: (I have a proposal for you)
mailed-by: gmail.com

My fraternal greetings,

I am writing to you based on a request by an investor/fund owner and his need for an investment with good return in your region. This email might come as a surprise to you because we do not know each other but accept it as a worthy business venture.

I retain the services of wealthy investors who want to invest anonymously in businesses and projects that are profitable by placing their funds with committed and sincere entrepreneurs. This is due to the sensitivity of the position most of them hold in their society and the unstable investment environment of their countries, they evacuate the majority of their funds into more stable economies and developed nations where they can get good yield for their money.

A reserved client of mine, whom I had personally worked with a few years ago on a project, has recently approached me on an exclusive investment opportunity in excess of US$100m (One hundred million United States dollars) or more for a period of 5-30 years. This will be in the form of a silent and private deal placement investment.

I shall disclose further potential information regarding this deal/project on getting your response and also the terms and conditions shall be made known to you.

Sincerely yours,
Kenneth Chabal.
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