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trading.jeff

12/22/23 10:28 AM

#76953 RE: LCLiving #76952

Also quite funny how the braying Jack-A that blogs continuously claiming Tony proved him right???


Yes, I noticed this, too. This comment is from he who has bashed Tony relentlessly for as long as I've been on this board. Tony was a failed CEO in his expert "opinion." Now, Tony has proved him right. Right about what? HA!!

$APRU
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hedge_fun

12/22/23 11:15 AM

#76955 RE: LCLiving #76952

It's taken 18 months to get here, and.....

Tony claimed in August 2022 he was picking up the check to close on the deal. That didn't happen. Why was that?

How many closings were scheduled?

What was the SNAG?

He claimed Tony could do NOTHING because he had no control, we all know, the lost cert and Bob Corr pulling Tony's chain..... Yet, he acknowledged Tony got it done?



Just as you demonstrated your complete lack of understanding of what is required to acquire an operating brewery, (ie..... how taxes are collected), you also demonstrate a complete lack of understanding of corporate law. Please keep it up.

If/when the dust settles, the investor(s) putting up $750K will likely have the control shares of APRU, and the lost CERT issue will be resolved. IDK if it's Bob's lost CERT or not. It likely is, but when Tony hijacked the shell, what Corr and Bill did wasn't clear.

Regardless, OTC posted a CONTROL DISPUTE warning. They don't do that unless someone provides documentation. And if you can't read the Articles and see it for yourself, well that's on you.

I do know Corr and APRU co-owned the Apple Rush trademark, but Corr failed to maintain the mark and it was ABANDONED. After that, Corr reapplied for the mark on his own.

It's taken 18 months to get to this point and the application process hasn't even begun. Why has it taken so long?

*The $755K is likely in escrow UNTIL APRU is cleaned up and the liquor licenses transferring title to APRU is issued. Stephenson County has to approve that transfer of title.

*The lenders want a clear path to title of Lena in case of default.

*APRU's investor(s) is being very deliberate where the money goes. Tony didn't go pick up a check.

*The state and locals want a clear path to collect taxes.

*The founders of Lena want to make sure they are no longer bound to the note, the taxes, Dram Shop insurance, the light bill, etc.

I look forward to you continuing to rant, along with the others. It's quite amusing.

BTW....Tony has not gotten anything done yet. He simply spoke with clarity. I have no idea why he thought he could "close on the deal" without a liquor license.

But hell, you thought that too. As did others.

Watch and learn.

hedge_fun

12/28/23 2:23 PM

#76983 RE: LCLiving #76952

Just spoke with the County Clerk. No meetings……

for the Liquor Commission are scheduled for January - March, but can be scheduled if/when applications are made.

The ball is in Tony’s court “assuming” the Lena’s lender has no issue with APRU taking responsibility for the current note.

She’s waiting to hear from APRU.

Looks like someone from the Apple Dumpling Gang didn’t take the week off.