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Posted September 13, 2011 04:02 · last edited March 18, 2021 07:33

Feverish wrote:
Jeff Vader wrote:
I don't doubt that there is some equity in what Muppert reports. To be fair to him, he hasn't been too wide of the mark thus far when you look back on his other articles. He was just hated cause he was the first to start throwing muck.

I just find it interesting the Done-a-chick is mentioned. I thought that other properties were secured against the loan so why would Terry throw the nix in with it? Either way, I would (in my opinion) count Done-a-chick as a non-starter because what does the nix give him? He's not been in the media before as far as I can tell and wasn't interested in commenting further on the article so doesn't strike me as being hungry for attention. And we have all seen how property developers and the media work out...

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Also note that the unpaid wages thing hasn't gone away either.... All Schwab has really said is that they have gotten the FFA bulldogs to do the clean up for them.

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I would be prepared to bank on the 6 days though...

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PS: I've just re-read the article again and everytime I can get a different take on it. What a head trip


I think this says a bit about Nippert's journalism...
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UPDATE: The National Business Review has been informed by advisers to Mark Dunajtschik that he has no interested in the Phoenix, and is not part of the so-called Phoenix Five.




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Feverish wrote:
Jeff Vader wrote:
I don't doubt that there is some equity in what Muppert reports. To be fair to him, he hasn't been too wide of the mark thus far when you look back on his other articles. He was just hated cause he was the first to start throwing muck.

I just find it interesting the Done-a-chick is mentioned. I thought that other properties were secured against the loan so why would Terry throw the nix in with it? Either way, I would (in my opinion) count Done-a-chick as a non-starter because what does the nix give him? He's not been in the media before as far as I can tell and wasn't interested in commenting further on the article so doesn't strike me as being hungry for attention. And we have all seen how property developers and the media work out...

�

Also note that the unpaid wages thing hasn't gone away either.... All Schwab has really said is that they have gotten the FFA bulldogs to do the clean up for them.

�

I would be prepared to bank on the 6 days though...

�

PS: I've just re-read the article again and everytime I can get a different take on it. What a head tripWacko


I think this says a bit about Nippert's journalism...
�

UPDATE: The National Business Review has been informed by advisers to Mark Dunajtschik that he has no interested in the Phoenix, and is not part of the so-called Phoenix Five.