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Artaflex Inc V.ATF



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Post by stubbson Nov 07, 2000 5:35pm
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Post# 2787778

Truthfull Johnny SLAMS PRESIDENT

Truthfull Johnny SLAMS PRESIDENTWell Johnny I got my response and I hope you know something the company doesn't.It states in the prospectus John Anderson owns 317,328 shares.He has a loan from company for $100,000 to purchase ATF shares.Now you said he didn't well in black and white it states the money was used to purchase shares in ATF. From prospectus.(sorry for the way it is formatted as I dont know a better way) This is very common practice and is normal and wanted when the president is involved at the shareholder level.No shares easy to walk.Read below Johnny and remember the controllers and John have your slanderous remarks now on record.Have a good sleep and lets watch and see what takes place for the trusting Johnny Boy.I'm still holding hope you know something they dont. Stubbs There has been no indebtedness outstanding by directors or senior officers of the Corporation to the Corporation or its subsidiaries at any time since the end of the last completed financial year of the Corporation, other than as disclosed herein. As of October 31, 2000, the Corporation had loans and beneficial loans to the following officers of the Corporation, which loans were used to acquire Special Warrants from the October, 2000 financing and special warrants from a financing which closed in March, 2000: John C. Anderson $100,000 Chris Martin $ 30,000 Paul E. Newman $ 30,000 The foregoing principal amounts remain outstanding, bear no interest, are secured by promissory notes, and are repayable any time within five (5) years from the date of issue. Now it remains you just suggested the president is not up and up.I wonder how that is going to sit with him and the controllers.Now you said it not me so sit tight Johnny and wait.
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