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I would give RF a shot at it
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Sure, had nothing to do with games and no money or warranty problems did it?
My guess Big R working with local investors and bank already.
It's a dran shame, hopefully life will be brought back for Fountain and the 1 BILLION dollars of them that have been sold over last 30 years.
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My guess Big R working with local investors and bank already.
It's a dran shame, hopefully life will be brought back for Fountain and the 1 BILLION dollars of them that have been sold over last 30 years.
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Here is the latest news as of this morning, http://speedonthewater.com/in-the-ne...-of-weeks.html.
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Sure, had nothing to do with games and no money or warranty problems did it?
My guess Big R working with local investors and bank already.
It's a dran shame, hopefully life will be brought back for Fountain and the 1 BILLION dollars of them that have been sold over last 30 years.
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My guess Big R working with local investors and bank already.
It's a dran shame, hopefully life will be brought back for Fountain and the 1 BILLION dollars of them that have been sold over last 30 years.
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Like the last depression, this one is continuing to destroy boating and other recreational enterprises, for obvious reasons. Unfortunately, this depression is worse than the "great depression" because we can't use a war to get us out: wars helped us get into this one.
Even during WW2, WW1 was called "the great war." Now, its just WWI. Soon, we will call this depression WWD2 (world wide depression 2).
I am not at all surprised that people who try a business strategy that was very risky in good times (highly leveraged, high debt load, in a limited growth mature industry) fail today. If you don't have your own capital, you really can't be a capitalist.
Even during WW2, WW1 was called "the great war." Now, its just WWI. Soon, we will call this depression WWD2 (world wide depression 2).
I am not at all surprised that people who try a business strategy that was very risky in good times (highly leveraged, high debt load, in a limited growth mature industry) fail today. If you don't have your own capital, you really can't be a capitalist.
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Like the last depression, this one is continuing to destroy boating and other recreational enterprises, for obvious reasons. Unfortunately, this depression is worse than the "great depression" because we can't use a war to get us out: wars helped us get into this one.
Even during WW2, WW1 was called "the great war." Now, its just WWI. Soon, we will call this depression WWD2 (world wide depression 2).
I am not at all surprised that people who try a business strategy that was very risky in good times (highly leveraged, high debt load, in a limited growth mature industry) fail today. If you don't have your own capital, you really can't be a capitalist.
Even during WW2, WW1 was called "the great war." Now, its just WWI. Soon, we will call this depression WWD2 (world wide depression 2).
I am not at all surprised that people who try a business strategy that was very risky in good times (highly leveraged, high debt load, in a limited growth mature industry) fail today. If you don't have your own capital, you really can't be a capitalist.