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Re: martin33 post# 48407

Thursday, 08/17/2017 6:23:15 PM

Thursday, August 17, 2017 6:23:15 PM

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The past certainly is not history in this case. Now, the shareholders are saddled with many 100s of thousands of dollars in debts.

How is it that a company that could not sell its so-called amazing product when it faced no debt, can suddenly have such a bright future when it is now saddled with a monstrous amount of debt?

Remember, in spite of all the lame excuses of business interference (all of which were thrown out of court for lack of any evidence) Walthers and co-conspirators were free and unencumbered to sell their "product" for the last four years to any of literally 10s of thousands of customers ... but, they couldn't ... or wouldn't.

And why would Walthers strive to build a business, when he could live quite comfortably on "shareholder" loans??

"Libenter homines id quod volunt credunt"