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specutator

04/30/15 10:57 AM

#107196 RE: specutator #107194

I might add that I think Marani could possibly fund a large part their expansion plans with the proceeds of a tortious interference claim and never have to issue another share for financing.
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misanthrope

04/30/15 11:00 AM

#107197 RE: specutator #107194

I prefer to believe that a large portion of the funds received are going to a legal team of lawyers and private investigators cataloging the continuous tortious interference in Marani's business.


Sure - spend the funds on anything and everything except what is required to sell product. Sounds just like something Margrit would do....
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Matthew Berg

04/30/15 11:02 AM

#107198 RE: specutator #107194

Tortious interference in Marani's business? What would that be? Is there a statute you could cite? Regardless, the thought that Margrit would have decimated shareholders as she has in order to hire lawyers to take an offensive legal position with a futile legal assault that had no chance of any financial effect whatsoever is uncoscienceable.

Conversely, to believe that Margrit did such because there was something ultimately in it for her is far more believable. Margrit and Margrit alone was the only one capable of doing the convertible deals. Margrit exclusively was the only person capable of having legend removed and arranging opinion. She had to know exactly what would happen in doing so. If the intent was to build a real company all of that would be suicide. The only logical reason to do so would be to make money elsewhere, like in stock. Let's not forget Margrit made over $4 million in personal compensation in 2009 for six months of employment from a dormant MRIB not selling any vodka at the time. Almost all of that was in stock and the cash portion represented more than 100% of Marani gross sales for the year, MRIBs best, all executed by her predecessors in the form of Paul Fuegner who she burned just like Dan Senters. All about the stock. All about the financing. All about keeping all the money in a tight circle.