Friday, November 13, 2015 10:01:09 AM
I go back to my previous "explanation" that perhaps Kent owns the intellectual property on which ORT is based and he may be the employer of record for those working in the office. Thus, the "management fee."
Sort of allows Kent to demand anything he wants whenever he wants lest he decide to take his toys and leave the office void except for the flea market furniture we saw in the open house photos.
He can bring his IP wherever he likes whenever he likes. Maybe to a cleaner shell company without so many "hangers on."
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