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Re: shawnmac64 post# 238707

Friday, 10/01/2010 10:28:32 AM

Friday, October 01, 2010 10:28:32 AM

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Just a theory, on 'why let the examiner in.'

Maybe SS made this a condition because Solomon's numbers suggested at the time that more in assets existed, that 'the work' had never been done, ie proper valuation had never been completed.

I like fsshon's theory that a sliding scale for settlement pertaining to equity's interest hinges upon the work of the examiner being completed. One might think SS is smart enough to suggest a sliding scale to maximize a fair settlement. Even if he agreed to some percentage, the percentage might just be based on proper determination of assets and libilities...and libilities might be going down 'as we speak.'

AIMO, and great work fsshon, and thank you.
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