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    #21
    I am undecided if I should laugh hard or laugh loud.

    As others have already posted, its a scammer scamming the scammers

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      #22
      Originally posted by jazz View Post
      Simple rule in farm financing;

      If FCC and Canadas banking monopoly wont lend to you, you need to stop.

      And if you dont carry crop or hail insurance or decided to triple the size of your farm in one year with obscene rents, I have no sympathy.
      Come on Jazz, where's your sympathy towards those with the capitalist enthusiasm.

      I guess the next step for those would be to go see Vlady!

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        #23
        Take a step back even further to the Blakeney years and a fellow by the name of Drummond. Long long history of corruption and profiteering at taxpayer expense that went largely unreported

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          #24
          Originally posted by jazz View Post
          Simple rule in farm financing;

          If FCC and Canadas banking monopoly wont lend to you, you need to stop.

          And if you dont carry crop or hail insurance or decided to triple the size of your farm in one year with obscene rents, I have no sympathy.


          Currently FCC's position is to shut down any operation under 5000 acres whether there is equity or not...never mind the fact there have been a couple tough years....

          They are actually working as real estate agents for the BTOs out of some of their offices with their 5 billion dollars given to them from the federal government.

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            #25
            Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
            Come on Jazz, where's your sympathy towards those with the capitalist enthusiasm.

            I guess the next step for those would be to go see Vlady!
            If you rename yourself Bombardier AgriVentures that could work right here in Canada. All the homegrown (taxpayer) funding you could ever need.

            I support regular capitalism. I do not support gambling or speculation or depreciation (lease & loss) tax harvesting nor do I support people building gianormous land bases for sale to our CPP or the CCP.

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              #26
              Originally posted by bucket View Post
              Schyster and shyster......too funny...must pain Elmsey to get CBC to put his story out....


              Maybe Dougie should learn the term .." due diligence "'...Bridgewater's website was a scam....there was no board for a 100 million dollar deal...ffs...looked at this a while back and said its an odd deal...but the principals of Input obviously want out...they might have to ride this horse to zero....
              ......having to ride this thing to zero would be poetic justice.
              The "management" team now has zero credibility.


              One would think there would be a fortune to be made with the streaming contracts. Look at where canola prices were and where they went...... but the "business model" probably has most of the tonnes hedged. I wonder what both sides of the streaming contracts are thinking today. Who knew.

              Ironically it was almost one penny stock company trying to eat another penny stock company. I wonder how much money was spent on this "deal", ironically maybe not enough on Input's part.

              Karma can be a bitch......

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                #27
                Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                ......having to ride this thing to zero would be poetic justice.
                The "management" team now has zero credibility.


                One would think there would be a fortune to be made with the streaming contracts. Look at where canola prices were and where they went...... but the "business model" probably has most of the tonnes hedged. I wonder what both sides of the streaming contracts are thinking today. Who knew.

                Ironically it was almost one penny stock company trying to eat another penny stock company. I wonder how much money was spent on this "deal", ironically maybe not enough on Input's part.

                Karma can be a bitch......
                Lots of shares traded near the $15 offer as speculators hoped to take advantage.
                Wonder which way the principals traded?
                Maybe they got thier cash without the big deal?

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                  #28
                  Sometimes if It smells like a skunk 🦨......
                  Last edited by furrowtickler; Jan 10, 2021, 19:03.

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                    #29
                    Yep, pretty stinky, but to have a lawyer on side who doesn’t know how to check some one out. Even my teen age grand-daughter knows how to do that. About a year ago I was approached by some friends from African nation to lend them a large sum of money for a Regina business. The minute I said, “But I hold the title and all finances, in and out-going go through me as in I am the only signing authority.” Seems like they really didn’t need my finances-never heard from them again, see you.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                      Lots of shares traded near the $15 offer as speculators hoped to take advantage.
                      Wonder which way the principals traded?
                      Maybe they got thier cash without the big deal?
                      In the news on input’s website they state that no principals sold any shares.

                      The stink from last transaction is that Emsley is the CEO of both Input Capital and the company that was just acquired.

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