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Re: scon post# 110317

Friday, 03/04/2011 6:14:22 PM

Friday, March 04, 2011 6:14:22 PM

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If Weber was all about racing, he would simply buy a ticket
and go watch the races.


This comment shows complete ignorance of a racer's mentality. It's like saying you aspire to be an actor, so you'd be happy buying a ticket to the movies.

He did not buy a company so he could
go to the races.


When he failed to directly sell shares in his losing Brian Weber Racing race team with the help of his friend and business partner, the convicted scammer Jared Hochstedler, he bought a front company he could pump instead to sell shares and funnel the cash into racing. Being a sponsor and having access to the pits and the drivers and teams and the racing buzz is what its all about. It's the next best thing to owning the team, which is the next best thing to driving the vehicle yourself. Like pocket said...it's only a matter of time until he gets the cash together to build another truck and take DRM racing. Probably when he sells the junkpile loser truck he's got for sale on racingjunk.com right now.

http://www.racingjunk.com/category/77/NASCAR_ARCA_ASA_HOOTERS/post/2126854/Camping-World-Truck-.html

Other established brands are at the races
also.A rational person would be impressed by a start-up
company being in the same races as Monster.


Then all the no-name towing companies and car dealers and speed shops that are also on the trucks are elevated to the same level. That line of thinking has nothing to do with rationality. And Koma Unwind is not an "established brand", either.

Your entire argument has been disqualified repeatedly in the past and it's still invalid. It doesn't bear scrutiny by anyone willing to examine the history of this company and the person running it.
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