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Artaflex Inc > A heartfelt Thank you
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Post by jackbnimble on Mar 21, 2012 8:32pm

A heartfelt Thank you

With only a day or two remaining before ATQ no longer trades as such, the review committee would like to extend a sincere commendation to all of the bloodsuckers that have been associated with this company. To the long standing board members who so dilligently enjoyed the loser Leafs in the company bought and paid for platinum seats instead of paying suppliers on time, we say thankyou. To the gifts bestowed on employees at the Prince hotel at company expense, we say thank you. For the cost benefit analysis and parsimonious spending habits of senior management, we thank you for keeping a past ceo on permanent travel status instead of, as a board, determining that the job of a ceo is not to visit from time to time but to lead by example.

We thank you. The results speak for themselves. How many millions of dollars of shareholder value was squandered through moral hazard? How did the past Board and senior management achieve such success when compared to those underperforming ems companies like IEC, LaBarge, KTCC and SMTC? It is a testament to your dilligence and acumen that you persevered and achieved such success.

Future generations of CAs and CMAs and MBAs deserve to understand how you achieved your success. To that end, the review committee is convening shortly to complete a detailed case study for inclusion in the professional curriculum of universites and colleges throughout Canada. Members of the Committee would like to interview the key players who over the years have been most directly responsible to this success. Given your professional designations, I am sure that you would like to share your accomplishments with tomorrow's leaders.

To that end, we would encourage you and others to share your wisdom either in person or by email to: "forensics2review@yahoo.com"

Such committment, such success. Worthy of recognition for years to come don't you think?

Comment by jackbnimble on Mar 27, 2012 10:16am
Today marks the first day that ATQ is trading as ATF so I imagine this site will be shutdown by the end of the day. Under new leadership, this company should now finally flourish.
Comment by jackbnimble on Mar 30, 2012 2:45pm
Re the case study for professional management students working towards their CA, CMA, CGA and MBA designations, and to minimize costs, we would like to ask a local (Calgary and Vancouver based) experienced CA and or an accounting prof to conduct specific interviews with past Board members and top management of ATQ. If you are interested or know of individuals who would like to participate in this ...more  
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