Saturday, August 17, 2013 8:55:51 AM
LOL. When I make a deposit of 88 dollars the bank gives me a deposit slip. It has my name, my account number, the name of the bank and branch location, and the amount of the deposit. I'm sure that if I deposited 88 million dollars, I would likewise get a deposit slip and further verification of the deposit in a monthly bank statement. So Bergamo should have several bank statements reflecting a deposit of that amount shouldn't it? And I mean a real bank statement, without redaction, with a real account holder name, and with a real account number, and a real cash amount of the transaction. Why does Bergamo need to take a globetrotting effort to talk to its alleged subsidiaries to prove its previously reported numbers? All it needs to do is publish a real bank statement. It doesn't have one. Get it?
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