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Re: tjguy post# 2983

Saturday, 06/10/2017 10:16:04 AM

Saturday, June 10, 2017 10:16:04 AM

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Something to note - Mr Dailey has TWO businesses. A construction business AND an investment firm...843 Lakeshore Partners. Which one do you think he's using to buy shares? Seems like investment firm would make sense, right? Here's some interesting info on that:

Per the latest 10-K you will see that Mr. Robert J Dailey has 5% ownership in $IMUN. When looking up Robert Dailey and the address listed, it leads you to the company of 843 Lakeshore

Partners, LLC. https://www.bizapedia.com/people/california/los-altos/robert-dailey.html

But for 843 LP LLC, you will notice another name (William H Crown Trustee from Chicago IL) as it’s partner. Who is this you ask??? ONLY one of FORBES richest families in the early 2000’s! William H Crown owns CC Industries and his net worth is probably around $1 Billion!

http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20051015/ISSUE02/100024655/crown

The Crown family also runs Henry Crown & Co (Investment firm).
Quote:


The jewels of Henry Crown and Company shine on like crazy diamonds. Controlled by Chicago's prominent Crown family, Henry Crown and Company is an investment firm that owns or has interests in a variety of business assets. These holdings include stakes in sports teams (the Chicago Bulls and the New York Yankees ), leisure ( Aspen Skiing Company ), banking ( JPMorgan Chase ), and real estate (Rockefeller Center). The company also has a stake in General Dynamics ; after once controlling the company outright, it still has a seat on the board. Affiliate CC Industries holds and manages some of the Crown family's investments.



So we have Robert Dailey investing here - but possibly the Crown family too via Robert. They have quite the investment collection as that's what they are known for now. I struggle thinking some construction guy has thrown down the largest chunk of change here...as I think there is more to that than we know.

Just something to make you go hmmm.

"One of the funny things about the stock market is that every time one person buys, another sells, and both think they are astute." - William Feather.