Sunday, March 08, 2009 4:58:08 PM
Did you not read this in my post? There are many here who will recall that I posted specific examples of where YA did exactly that, and I included the SEC filings.
"I've shown SEC filings for other YA clients where they took those companies' assets/IP/etc when they were in default and in one case that I recall , put those assets into another publicly-traded company they had their hooks in. YA's actions had nothing to do with how much was owed to them ... it was solely based on the default situation and because ... YA could do it if they wanted to. The shareholders were shocked. Nothing changed due to their shock."
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