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Friday, 01/20/2012 11:11:59 PM

Friday, January 20, 2012 11:11:59 PM

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Until September 26, 2011 Bourque Alloys Manufacturing, Inc. was controlled by John M. Bourque

Please cross-reference the following two public posts, authored by Edge1 and located on IH's Bourque Industries, Inc. (BORK) board, to the information appended that was obtained thru the empowerment of the interacted sanction of John M. Bourque.
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Edge1
July 28, 2011
Something has been bothering me that maybe someone here can help me with. BAM was created to manufacture. My understanding is that the offering has not closed or been fully executed. Why did BORK release the PR talking about leasing manufacture space, and I believe even had a grand opening if BAM is the manufacturer? Also, in JohnII's post he states they are ready to go in as little as 2 weeks at the site. What and who bought the equipment? Or leased it? Is BORK or BAM funding this? If it is BAM then PRs by BORK are deceiving. Mixing of funds is a big mess and smart businesses avoid this. If BORK could fund this then why need BAM?
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Edge1
July 28, 2011
Lines should not cross for starters. If they do then you do not have solid enough processes and procedures to prevent it. Your simplification as to how large corporations operate is not off really, but in your example the top corporations is getting the money kicked to them and then dropping it back down for budgeting. This is not the case YET between BORK and BAM. They are separate entities. BORK has no rights to BAM as of now. They should be operated as such and intermingling could trigger legal action. I work for a Fortune250 company so I understand how these work. It makes a lot of sense and is good business to form separate corporations within your parent company. But these are usually formed with the corporation being the wholly owned (unless a joint venture project). This formation seperately then we "promise" to join them later is not standard at all.
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