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To: T A P who wrote (1886)6/3/1999 1:49:00 PM
From: JJPLay  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2161
 
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I think it is rather strange that Tilton has two companies which appear to have similar focus (food and beverage). Has there ever been any discussion about merging these two or CHIF buying GMCH. With the advent of TIPS, Tilton must find it difficult to manage that many companies, particularly when two of them could develop so many synergies and efficiencies if amalgamated.

Just a thought

JJ



To: T A P who wrote (1886)6/3/1999 8:27:00 PM
From: money@work  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2161
 
WOW!!! James Tilton signs another deal with James Tilton! I am amazed how James Tilton, President of GMCH, keeps signing deals with other people named James Tilton, like James Tilton, President of CHIF, and James Tilton, president of TNRG! One might think that it was the same guy signing deals with himself, but that would be ludicrous, wouldn't it? What kind of guy would try to pump his own holdings by continually orchestrating alliances and deals amongst a group of companies that he runs? Not James Tilton! No way! There must be three guys named James Tilton, who happen to run three companies that continually find new and exciting ways to find common ground, then issue a press release.

My only question is why the press releases that announce the deals between GMCH, TNRG (aaamall.net), CHIF, etc. only mention James Tilton as president of one of the companies in the deal? What about James Tilton, president of the other company in the deal? The name of the second party in the deal always seems to go unmentioned. From now on, I hope that press releases proudly recognize the names of both presidents involved in the deal: James Tilton and James Tilton. They both deserve the spotlight.