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Fund.Com Inc FNDM

Fund.com Inc. is a provider of fund management products and risk management solutions that help financial advisors, wealth managers, institutions and ultra-high-net-worth families create and manage wealth. The Company also offers services and investment fund information to the mass-market individual investor over the Internet at www.fund.com. The Company’s wealth management business solutions include ETF platform, regulatory authority, investment products, fund distribution and online lead generation. The Company has four wholly owned subsidiaries: Fund.com Technologies, Inc.; Fund.com Managed Products, Inc., with its wholly owned subsidiary Fund.com Capital, Inc.; Whyte Lyon Socratic, Inc., and Weston Capital Management, LLC. It also has a 60% interest in AdvisorShares Investments LLC. On November 2, 2009, the Company acquired Whyte Lyon Socratic, Inc. (Whyte Lyon). On March 29, 2010, the Company acquired Weston Capital Management, LLC (Weston Capital).


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Post by uLYSESSon Aug 15, 2015 7:25pm
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Odds favor settlement ...

Odds favor settlement ...95% of US Civil cases end in settlement after both parties have analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of their cases, Many US Judges get hands on in the settlement process ... other use court-based or outside mediators, most play a good cop/bad cop/high ball/low ball routine to get the parties to see and settle for a middle ground number ...

The only potential problem is when you have a deep-pocketed defendant who is convinced that they can win at trial ....or on appeal ...

Of course in this case, if I am the Defendants I would pony up the max. the Judge thinks is a reasonable settlement and then walk away.....you never want to risk big adverse verdict ...


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