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To: ColleenB who wrote (13845)9/20/1998 9:41:00 PM
From: jdcpa  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 43774
 
Has anyone heard anything about the grand opening of Ridge Lagoon
Estates in Belize on Saturday?



To: ColleenB who wrote (13845)9/20/1998 9:41:00 PM
From: Gordon Gekko  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
*** Status of the Belize Project ***

This was taken off of AOL.

I just got back from Belize and visited the PRWT project there. Definitely real. Furthermore, attending the Affordable Housing Group opening ceremony were at least three Cabinet ministers, two of them -- Minister of Housing/ Attorney General Dickie Bradley and Minister of Economic Development and Trade Ralph Fonseca -- I personally spoke with. Neither was aware of the former government press release denying the project. Both of them expressed unequivocal support for the Affordable Housing Group project. Fonseca said I could quote him as saying it was a great thing for the country and enjoyed his full support.

Apparently the press release was issued by a faction of the former government supported by forces competing against PRWT's project in the country. The erroneous information was an effort to discredit the PRWT project. Affordable Housing Group officials indicated the new government is in the process of releasing new information concerning Affordable Housing Group's project in the country.

Now, if this thing is fraudulent, what were three Cabinet ministers, a dozen senior other government officials and more than 250 potential home buyers doing at the PRWT opening ceremony, where by the way, construction was well underway on theon still apply in cyberspace.

I have taken photographs of the event and the project and recorded interviews with several senior officials, which I am in the process of posting on a web site that will be up within the next few days.

In a nutshell: looking good indeed; fantastic I would say but someone would accuse me of hyping. This company has been hurt by false information, but the tide has turned. Watch.