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To: jhild who wrote (37540)6/6/1999 10:16:00 AM
From: PCModem  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
"That John Schmitz has suggested that this will "provide liquidity and added stability" for PABN itself is misleading."

I see, so you are now trying to say that a non-misleading statement from him would have been: "a thrift will not provide liquidity and will not add stability to PABN"?

"Once again you continue to misstate and declare that you are right in the face of the written evidence."

Once again YOU point the finger at someone else and fail to see the three pointed back at YOU. Your entire deconstruction of John's statement is based on your purposeful misunderstanding of what he did say and your attempt to read into it what he did not say.

"I have merely suggested that he is at the least mistaken in his understanding of what he can do with such funds."

OH! Now, I get it. John cannot use the profits from the thrift to add to the liquidity and stability of PABN and you are merely suggesting that he is mistaken in his understanding of what he can do with such funds."

I see. That's amazing. I've never heard of not being able to apply the profits from a division, subsidiary or joint venture to the bottomline of the parent company. So in the world-according-to-jhild universe, all banking-related businesses are non-profit? As you said:

"But I do want to thank you for helping me keep this important point alive so that there can be no confusion about the value that adding a thrift will bring to the other PABN/PRWT "companies"."

You have introduced a very confusing distraction here. The concept that the profits from a successful venture of a company cannot be applied to its bottomline, specifically there can be no benefit in the areas of liquidity and stability. This is quite a revelation! Just think of all the companies that have started thrifts or other banking ventures under the mistaken notion that it is ok for those companies to make money and show a profit and (!) use those profits (!!) to the benefit of the (!!!) owners of the thrift (!!!!).

"I have merely suggested that he is at the least mistaken in his understanding of what he can do with such funds."

We won't delve into the mysteries of your claim to know exact what John does and does not understand about what he can do with such funds. However, applying profits to the parent company's liquidity and thereby providing added stability are not on any agency's no-no list, your mere suggestion notwithstanding. Suffice to say that you have painted yourself into another corner.

"Oh what tangled webs we weave...."

Keep it up. Your distractions and harassment of those who post here is unacceptable. The evidence against you continues to collect, thanks to your contributions.

PCM

GO PABN!!!