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To: spal who wrote (102363)4/28/2000 2:34:00 PM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 164684
 
Then why bother to keep the records of ownership in that bond offering private? If they were just looking for international capital, WHY KEEP THE LIST PRIVATE?

Comon. Even a child can see that the bond offering was just one big money laundering scheme. You think crime on a scale this big doesnt happen? Ever hear of the russian IMF payment theft and subsequent laundering through the bank of new york?

I always find it funny that the largest internet retailer was financed with money that nobody knows the origin of. And I thought this was a public company?
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The more likely reason why AMZN sold its bonds offshore was because there was no interest left domestically for additioanl capital injections into the company.



To: spal who wrote (102363)4/29/2000 10:39:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
The more likely reason why AMZN sold its bonds offshore was because there was no interest
left domestically for additioanl capital injections into the company.


Two years ago??? I am not talking about this last spring.