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Forterra Environmental Corp > More Questions Than Answers
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Post by chainmailguy on May 17, 2011 7:19pm

More Questions Than Answers

The Forterra website is currently registered to Al Wiley. Al owns L.A. Wiley Construction, the company that did the reno work for OSM Solar.

The CEO of OSM Solar is the former  CFO of Forterra, Mr. Gamble. He's the fella that didn't pay the creditors, the fella in charge of the financials of a company that ran into the ground. 

Why does a construction company owner hold ownership of the Forterra website? 
How did he get the passwords to the website and access to its content, when this stuff doesn't come with an abandoned web property?

OSM Solar is going to have an uphill battle on its hands selling solar panels before October, with the Provincial Conservatives announcing they'll kill future FIT and MICROFIT deals, and a tougher sales battle if the Provincial Conservatives actually get in. With a company name of Ontario Solar Manufacturing, how wide do you think they are planning to distribute their product?

Do you really want to invest your retirement money in a couple of fellas named Wiley & Gamble? We've already witnessed Gamble's track record.

Why is there no verifiable public information about the rumoured reverse takeover?

What happened to the worms?

CMG

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