Taylor Consulting, Inc.

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Security Type
Common Stock
Min Investment
$250
Location
KATY, TX
Expected Close Date
April 28, 2023
Target Raise
$10.00K-$124.00K
No. Investors
7
Security Price
$1
Number of Employees
4
Cash
$0
Revenue
$0
Short Term Debt
$8,906
Cost of Goods
$0
Long Term Debt
$1,138,022
Net Income
$-29,329

Company Description

Taylor Consulting, Inc. (“TAYO” or the “Company”), based in Katy, Texas, was formed as a Delaware Corporation in 2012, positioning itself to become a leading mineral interest aggregator in the Energy Midstream sector. Over the last decade, TAYO managed to identify multiple areas of needed infrastructure improvement, particularly in support of natural gas pipelines where multiple vertical integration opportunities exist, including broadband data transmission, unconventional use of energy that involves converting (otherwise) stranded gas to power cryptocurrency mining, as well as new energy initiatives created by the emerging environmental, social and corporate governance (“ESG”) market, such as carbon sequestration.
Amount Raised : $8,350
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