Thursday, November 23, 2006 10:51:21 AM
If this is the case (and I doubt we'll ever know the whole truth of the matter), then I believe that Steve, the accountants and the lawyers surely have been working with Petar (who finally realized that he could go to jail for what he may have done) to rectify that situation, possibly by transferring such assets and/or deals back into the company name and get the audit revised accordingly.
I really think that Steve Sulja owes us some numbers and a rational explanation for the events as they occurred, sooner rather than later, to whatever extent he can without creating liability to the company. In my opinion, it will be then and only then that we will begin to see some market confidence in this stock.
That's my weigh-in for Thanksgiving! May you all enjoy the holiday.
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