"Well, I have to agree with you here. This is a really stupid question, glad I NEVER asked it. hahahahaha"
No, you asked three questions about this subject: (unless of course you did not type this?... #reply-10097959 )
"I'm more interested in hearing [QUESTION ONE]why the title was not free and clear. If the title was not free and clear as this poster states, then John had no right releasing PR's claiming that the RM was completed and that he was acquiring additional companies (which has been shown to be false.) These are the issues which are important and not what ww thinks about the title claims at this point. [QUESTION TWO:] I wonder what will show up on the financials about all of this. [QUESTION THREE:] What debts were paid off to clear the title, especially since we heard over and over about the company having NO DEBT!!!"
"I'm more interested in hearing why the title was not free and clear."
You may be correct -- it could be that that is a really stupid question. And if it is, then it is especially stupid for someone giving investment advice via PM to people on the PLRP thread (and other threads I'd wager). We won't know for sure until you do your homework and report it to us here.
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"I wonder what will show up on the financials about all of this. What debts were paid off to clear the title, especially since we heard over and over about the company having NO DEBT!!!" I guess those questions only make sense when we have the answer to the first question... But you refuse to do your homework...so we don't know. Yet (I'm still hopeful).
Now, you may think that a question is not a question if it does not have a question mark, but that just is not true. A question is a question with or without the question mark. It is the use of the question words "why" and "what" and the order of the words that make it a question. To test this, just say it out loud and you will hear the question.
I gave you the homework assignment of finding out for us how one obtains free and clear title to a public company. You brought it up (see above), it is only reasonable that you should search out the answers to your own questions (not to mention the fact that no one else has those questions running around in their brains). But, you have refused to do your homework.
This is not good. Kristi says you are a mother, and I seem to recall you discussing something about your daughter's school situation. Do you think you are setting a good example by not doing your homework?
I really do think you should do your assignment. Just think, when you get it done, you can report to the thread and maybe we all will learn something from your learning experience.
That is (1) if you wrote the above post, and (2) if what you discussed in that post is really important to you.
PCM
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