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To: funtimes_52 who wrote (5676)7/31/2008 10:58:56 PM
From: phoenix2  Respond to of 5839
 
If I understand the Order correctly, it was approved still subject to the Bankruptcy Court's approval of the Disclosure Statement as having adequate information in accordance with section 1125 of the Bankruptcy Code. Don't know what section 1125 means but I am interested in knowing how Ampex management will wiggle their way out of their "inadequate" Disclosure Statement in light of James Feldman's affidavit and his excellent investigative work and findings; and exposing Ampex's true past relationships and agreements with Hillside, Shereborne, and Newhill Partners, etal.. We all owe James Feldman a huge debt of gratitude for all he's done on behalf of the shareholders...I know I do.



To: funtimes_52 who wrote (5676)8/4/2008 7:39:33 AM
From: mamenikr  Respond to of 5839
 
If you go to Ampex.com and read everything Strickland is going to do "AFTER THE SHAREHOLDERS ARE GONE".Now you know why he did absolutely nothing while he's was in there since day one to create a bankruptcy.
Now the fool Strickland says we will continue to sell recorders and lease our IP patents and will be in great shape in a few months.I cannot believe judge Gonzalez will not be able see through this phony bankruptcy and what is happening and what is going on at Ampex.