Friday, March 28, 2014 12:33:39 PM
With no disclosure, it seems like a good deal to enrich Peter at the expense of Hop-On investors, IMO.
If I could never be caught or indicted; I wish I could get away with funneling shareholder money out of the company I controlled into another company I controlled and call it a loan (now long-term) with no interest and no payback plans.
Actually, my conscience would probably bother me too much.
I noticed Peter Michaels, President of Green Frog Fund is not filing with California anymore. How convenient. That way he doesn't have to disclose if he was paid the entire $1 million + that he funneled from Hop-On investors?
http://www.corporationwiki.com/California/Irvine/green-frog-fund-inc/44511253.aspx
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