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newmedman

01/08/15 9:39 AM

#158976 RE: wdrewster #158966

Once again. Summerfest is run by the town of Milwaukee on their fair grounds (lovely by the way). They have hundreds of vendors already leasing space in permanent structures there and the major breweries sponsor every stage there.

The last 2 lollopaloozas in grant park were 100+ degree temperatures so sucking down pit bull energy drinks there could have been fatal. I didn't know there was anything there called Chow Town but you can bet that Levy or another large connected concession company had more of a hand in it than S.I.R. did. On a sidenote, the production company lost its azz having to pay for repairs to all the damage caused to our lovely lakefront park.

I searched high and low for any hint of a connection between Ken Berry and James Robinson and couldn't find one, past or present. Ken Berry isn't really even involved in the day to day operations of SIR any longer, he founded the company in 1967, and is now sitting back enjoying the fruits of his labor while the youngsters run the show. One email to him should answer most questions.

Now SIR does have some studios and sound stages where bands rent time to rehearse and record but I don't think any band would come back if they were forced to pay for their food and beverages too.

Check out the bids on the last two companies James Robinson worked for HFBG (pit bull energy) and IGRW (before the name change he was the mohan incense salesman). Both strikingly similar marketing techniques (my guess is that they own a few 7-11's). Both similar results, nada, zippo, zilch, nil, zero, nothing but billions of shares sold to unsuspecting investors.

Now since FITX has no more shares to sell without breaching the A/S I'm wondering what the next move is?