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To: tonto who wrote (3108)4/5/1999 3:47:00 PM
From: kenita  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4122
 
This is interesting from FDA Documents obtained through FOA on Lintronics

"Ms. Grable stated there was an unrelated corporation called "Lintronics Industries Inc. (LII) located primarily at 5007 Hiatus Road, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. She stated that LII was incorporated on or about 1979. The president was Richard J. Grable, (her husband) Linda B. Grable was Vice President, Sales and Marketing. She stated that there were no other corporate officers. Mrs. Grable added that LII went public via the Vancouver (Canada) stock exchange on or about 1986. She stated that she and her husband owned about two million shares of it stock at one point. In late 1986, LII was taken over by a corporate raider named Ron Hunt, based in San Diego, California, she said. Ms Grable stated that she and her husband were "kicked out of the company" (LII) in the summer of 1986. Then in October 1987, LII went chapter 11. A court appointed manager took over. Later this was changed to chapter 7. All assets were liquidated. Ms Grable stated that the court which handled the bankruptcy is the federal court located in Ft. Lauderdale. She stated she could not recall the judge's name, adding that she did not know the whereabouts of LII's records."