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ha ha! no one ever said i played fair! power of the moderator ... let the deletions begin!
alright! that does it! from now on all "grub" posts will be removed because i have NO freaking idea what you all are talking about. ;(
got it! quick answers to questions previously answered i'll bet. eom
200 shares of common stock? i am guessin' it's next related.
we need more than a corp name to tie the two together. corp officers?
a submission to the nevada secretary of state would be nice. so would a 8k to edgar. eom
is that house mortgaged? if so, the salary he collected from pcbm wasn't sufficient to make the payment. eom
bruce hall is busy with thurston groves. eom
no quibbling! or i'll erase ALL your posts! so there! master moderator
yeah, but how many of them are having sex on the computer??????
sorry! i was busy with Noah. sometimes he gets the species confused. that's how we ended up with surfit!
saint francis of assisi here. cat(girl) fancier! ;)
suzie boris! they all watch this board. they all know DD shows up here before ragingbull. both sides, shorts and longs, all in search of the same thing: reassurance. faith to maintain and/or increase wagers.
yep! like the cobra and the mongoose. eom
i got it! but i ain't wendy. lol ... do the initials TGFH mean anything to you? ;)
lownumba, what is your alias on ragingbul
what's all the hullahbaloo about this kid? who cares what he gets? he's not in college; no intention of going to college.
EP was eating me alive! had to take the loss of that one! maybe i can get some back off a bottom bounce (wherever that might be!)
concurrence. even with locastro's millions from ATHI ... these guyz are far out money'ed.
why seven players? locastro, anthony, reale, smoker! the LTD's may be one or more of their offshore entities.
so is it now safe to say the SC trust issue was related to thruston groves?
Margueritte Thurston, the grove's owner until her death at age 92 in 1998, dismissed developers' offers for years. But her heirs were forced to sell the land to pay estate taxes. Gemm Development Corp. paid $3.8-million, or $110,000 an acre, for the property, which no longer was an active citrus grove.
Developer Bruce Hall bought the property from Gemm last month (january '01) for $5.95-million. Hall said he knows his product is in high demand. "There are a lot of people having to drive to Tampa or Sarasota to buy land because there is nothing left," he said
is he (his) the trust bruce hall bought xxxxx groves from?
what counties?
wise wiser wisest.
turn your magnifying glass this way "TAMPA INVESTMENT TRUST". eom
"land trust agreements" ... now we're getting somewhere! but where? what was the name of the land development bruce hall found some way to purchase?
i guess the boyz failed to pay their Arby's tab!
Sybra, Inc., formerly a subsidiary of I.C.H. Corporation which filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in February 2002, owns and operates 239 Arby's restaurants in nine states located primarily in Michigan, Texas, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Florida. In fiscal year 2001, Sybra had revenues of approximately $200 million.
no, no ... still playin' DYN. just lookin' for other games to play in. eom
is it lucent time yet? i.e., below 1.60
thanks pete! another longshot in my corral. eom
problems meeting the terms of the payment arrangement? i thought all pro was paying the pcbm debts?
11/20/01 37 Judgments entered [37-1]separately against Bruce Hall Defendant; Fast Title Loans, Inc.; Pinnacle Business Management, Inc.,and Jeffrey Turino, Defendant, for the sum of $75,000.00, together with costs and disbursements of $2,500.00. Post-Judgment interest awarded: 2.31%.. (kt) [EOD 11/29/01] [99-2186]
The first proceeding is an adversary proceeding brought by the trustee in
bankruptcy of First American Reliance, Inc.("the Debtor"), on June 29, 1999, in
the United States Bankruptcy Court, Western District, New York, BK Case No.
98-23906, AP No. 99-2186, entitled Douglas J. Lustig, as Trustee v. Pinnacle
Business Management, Inc., and Fast Title Loans, Inc. This case involves a claim
made in bankruptcy by First American Reliance, Inc. ("FAR") against the company
and Fast Title for $689,207 plus 9% interest thereon from April 3, 1997, for
amounts allegedly loaned and advanced by FAR to the company and Fast Title which
were not repaid. The company and Fast Title have asserted a defense and setoff
alleging that monies of the company from stock subscriptions delivered to FAR
and related entities were not turned over to the company but were wrongfully
converted and, in some cases, used by FAR as loans to the company and Fast
Title. It is further alleged that the claims of the company and Fast Title
exceed the sum that FAR claims it is owed by the company and Fast Title. The
parties in the case recently entered into a Stipulation of Settlement, in which
the company and Fast Title agreed, jointly and severally, to pay the Trustee in
bankruptcy of FAR the sum of $100,000 in the full settlement of the case. An
initial payment of $25,000 was tendered at the time of delivery of the executed
Stipulation to the Trustee. Three additional payments of $25,000 each are
payable on or before March 1,2001, April 1, 2001 and May 1,2001. The Stipulation
provides that in the event of failure to pay in full any of these payments
within 10 days of its due date, the remaining blance of all payments along with
the additional sum of $25,000 will be immediately due and payable at the option
of the Trustee. Under the Stipulation, the maximum money judgment the company is
subject to is $100,000, on March 23, 2001 the bankruptcy Judge approved the
settlement.
guess the boyz made two payments, defaulted on the final two and were penalized another $25,000 because of default.
more like warren beatty!
if you are impatient, you must have $100k+ to trade on nickel and dime moves of $5-10 priced stocks. 'takes money to make money' yada yada yada
hey! if i got them all right, i'd be in jail for manipulation. j/k
susie changed her profile. guess a guy is only as good as his last choice! women! 8)~
didn't he date lawrence welk? (both BEFORE my time!) search under "dread pirate roberts". lol
huck, do i show up in that handy dandy search of yours?
hey now! slow down the post pace, or i'll have to throttle ya all! 8)~