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Re: Alyssa post# 67506

Monday, 05/28/2012 10:34:26 AM

Monday, May 28, 2012 10:34:26 AM

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Just an exchange of shares for future dilution. I'm sure all enterprise would like to find the luck to succeed and have the business world co-operate? In the mean time CAGR, IMO, is just a personal cash machine continually building & pushing debt further along... eventually you run out of using other peoples money - a proven fact :( - they're attempting to build a few too many roads & bridges based on the hope & belief that if they build it - they will come; all this before establishing a proven consistent distribution revenue stream to rely on or fall back on, and thus a need and reliance on selling shares; too much for a little struggling company like CAGR to financially handle - biting off more than you can chew is a common mistake and a three year lease requiring three month advance payments of 15K rent is more than they can chew, & enough to break their camels back; but then again,living off the backs of shareholders while enjoying the international perks is a common business plan amongst players and fills the void until you find the luck to succeed and have the business world co-operate?

IMO

CAGR has good backing with the $10 million of flexible financing and partnership with AGS Capital, a company with deep pockets that obviously supports CAGR and its business plan.