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Non-Tech : SLJB - Sulja Brothers Building Supply, Inc. (Bulls Board) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: rrufff who wrote (1139)11/18/2006 10:56:31 AM
From: atm_prophet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1521
 
Paul, that was exactly my point .... it is just kicking a man while he is down .... I continue to say, there is more to this story and this latest landlord story is just nonsense to print ... if the landlord, 8 months ago got supposedly stiffed for $100,000, seems to me he would have filed suits and copies of lease agreements, breach of contract, etc would have been done.

But he did nothing ??? ... and in the bigger scheme of things, it just seems like the reporter at Windsor Star is trying to paint the worse possible picture of Petar .... definately not fair and balanced .....

I don't know if SLJB will recover or not ... I am still long ... but I feel the recent Windsor Star articles are just very slanted.

Ted :)



To: rrufff who wrote (1139)11/18/2006 4:25:38 PM
From: Cactus Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1521
 
The landlord got stiffed $100k and did nothing? LOL!

One would think that, for that kind of money, a "major commercial property owner in Windsor and Essex County" might have pulled a credit report, done an asset search, hired an attorney and/or a private investigator, or ANYTHING to determine whether he could recoup some of the alleged debt.

Instead, "Mikhail said he didn’t pursue Vucicevich with a collection agency or lawyer because he didn’t think he had any money at the time".

If someone owed me $100,000 and "did a midnight run on me", I'd spend a few bucks to find out how I could get it back and wouldn't quit until I was certain I'd hit a complete dry hole.

This is sloppy reporting, at best.

Having said that, this says nothing about whether Petar is on the up and up; still holding out some hope that he is.

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