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10:30, 28 February 2019 (UTC)

References to Yunitskiy in 'SkyWay Group' article

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Almost every verifiable reference refers to Anatoly Yunitskiy. He is named as: the owner, the primary shareholder, the inventor and the founder. He is pictured at every signing of every skyway contract. He attends all the SkyWay events. No other name is mentioned in any of the verifiable sources that do not include Yunitskiy as inventor, founder and/or owner. He's mentioned in almost every paragraph in some of the verifiable references. Also, the "unclear" projects may not sound like Wikipedia languages but this was the exact language used in a verifiable source. This resulted from a consensual change that was agreed upon based on specific reference to the Lithuanian article which talks about 'investment in unclear projects'. This is all included on the talk page. This sentence was designed to replace the works "The SkyWay Group encourage and promote the sale of shares". Please read the recent postings to the talk page before you change the article. And if you make a change please reference the work you are referring to as the change you made invalidates the reference that was included. Your new reference has to back up the specific change you made. With your change, the article being quoted in not anymore applicable. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Zaxander (talkcontribs) 13:50, 28 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

February 2019

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