Thursday, February 04, 2010 3:47:49 PM
From the blog, I see that a judgement from Vertero was sold to him at a discount. Unfortunately, Mr. Swire's question in the Google posting questioned the timing at Vertero as it went out of business some time ago raising the question if the sale from Vertero to Fason was legal.
I also heard that Fason was given and accepted Bergamo stock to settle the debt! Now that is an interesting little nugget.
It is a little reaching to suggest that Mr. Swire or any other party that Bergamo is buying is party to a conspiracy. When I have looked at the GS website, it seems legit to me. Being an east coaster, we tend to give the person the benefit of the doubt.
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