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Monday, 12/10/2012 6:08:05 PM

Monday, December 10, 2012 6:08:05 PM

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Speculation only here so take it with a grain of salt ok..
Now if I was to make a deal with a firm and put in writing that
I was going to pay them 30 Million for their product.
And then I wrote a 5 Million buck check. But wanted to change the
wording of the contract to make things sweeter for me. But found out that the CEO of the firm I was dealing with had more business savvy and long term foresight. So I pulled my 5 Million but ended up in Court and after almost a year of court I find myself coming up to the next court date still without a leg to stand on.
Would I want to device a plan that would keep the stock of the firm I owed money to pretty darn low and in doing so buy as much as I could so when the court aka. arbitrator makes a judgement I could sell those shares to try to recoup my money after the stock price responds to the arbitrator final judgement??
Just a thought.
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