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Toweringmarson May 29, 2024 8:57am
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RE:AdHocCommittee - negotiating strategy
RE:AdHocCommittee - negotiating strategy
rad10 wrote: When negotiating on behalf of debenture holders the "Oliver Twist" approach is rarely successful.
Towering's astute observations about "negotiating from a position of strength". Couldn't have been further from reality.... poor old Oliver stood more chance of getting endless shrimp at Red Lobster......
Lol - A big fat zero, but "
the debentures were never in default". Strong work AdHoc, strong work!
https://youtu.be/UD7ZmvU9jdM?si=Tpi9MydJ4LgCrt28
Dear Them/They,
I've come to realize that I've entierly forgot about most of these little details, and am giddy with nostalgia everytime you remind me. I've also realized that if I'm a carnival barker, you're the main attraction. I mostly just come here to see what crazy whacka-doodle, geese over the lake thing you say next. Satire aside I kind of feel a little bad about it all. I mean, we're not so different you and I. I too like skidoo's and the smell of gasoline. I enjoy re-modeling my properties, even if the municipality paves my neighbours driveway. I also enjoy being a doctor / acting executor of the family trust / Maytag repair man / sailor. And clearly, we have the same taste in women, though, I'm not quite foliculary challenged, it makes little difference.
I'll give you this though, the redlobster thing was good.
Although, I preffer the exotic delicacy of starfish.
Well wishes implied.