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« Reply #320 on: February 06, 2009, 06:16:03 PM »

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Hi Kermit~long time Natalee lurker, just now starting to post, yet I STAND with the Frog too!. Anyway, I was looking into Geolabs on the bloomberg and saw only one that USED to be publicly traded, and has since been acquired by Dessau-soprin.......is this a different Geolab than the one discussed earlier, and if so, was that a private company.
 I couldn't find a listing in Houston a Geolab, only precision geo. Thanks

IM
http://scaredmonkeys.net/index.php?topic=4477.260

http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/stocks/movers_index_ibov.html

Hi IM

It looks like a different company to me.

CANADA - Dessau-Soprin Inc acquired GeoLab Inc, a provider of environmental management, geotechnics, and materials and quality engineering services.
http://www.alacrastore.com/storecontent/Thomson_M&A/Dessau_Soprin_Inc_acquires_GeoLab_Inc-2027853040


Lawsuit by Ellen Brodsky is against Superior Offshore International - Louis E. Schaefer
for violation of the federal securities laws.


Schaefer sold or otherwise disposed of over 1.725 million shares of his Superior Offshore stock for proceeds of $25.87 million


here is the case filing:
http://tinyurl.com/4o4zwz

Defendants:
SUPERIOR OFFSHORE INTERNATIONAL, INC.,
LOUIS E. SCHAEFER, JR., JAMES J. MERMIS,
PATRICE CHEMIN, ROGER D. BURKS, R.
JOSHUA KOCH, JR., E. DONALD TERRY,
LEON CODRON, THOMAS B. COLEMAN,
JAMES L. PERSKY, ERIC N. SMITH, MERRILL
LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & SMITH
INCORPORATED and J.P. MORGAN
SECURITIES INC.,


Beginning on August 14, 2007 -- after defendants and other Company insiders liquidated over $49 million of their personally held shares -- Superior Offshore revealed the truth about the Company, including that the problems existing at the time of the IPO would result in extremely disappointing results for the foreseeable near-term, and would force defendants to reorganize and transform the Company. Later, on November 14, 2007, shares again declined after defendants belatedly revealed that the Company was operating even below its recently revised forecasts, and that its core business was operating even worse than previously disclosed. On January 9, 2008, the Company announced that it was suspending its prior substantially downward revised guidance.

Following these belated disclosures, shares of Superior Offshore fell from their offering price of $15 per share to approximately $3.50 per share as a direct result of defendants' belated disclosures

 



on April 23 they received a delisting notice from NASDAQ

HOUSTON , April 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Superior Offshore International, Inc. (Nasdaq: DEEP) (the "Company") today announced that it received a delisting notice from the Nasdaq's Listing Qualifications Department citing the Company's failure to timely file its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2007 (the "Form 10-K") in accordance with the filing requirements for continued listing set forth in Marketplace Rule 4310(c)(14). The notice indicates that the Company's common stock is subject to delisting from The Nasdaq Stock Market at the opening of business on April 28, 2008 , unless the Company requests a hearing in accordance with the Nasdaq Marketplace Rules. The Company does not intend to request such a hearing.
 
on April 24 they all stepped down
 
Thu Apr 24, 2008 5:30pm EDT
 

Superior Offshore International Announces Resignation of Certain Directors and
Officers and Appointment of Director and Chief Restructuring Officer

HOUSTON, April 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Superior Offshore
International, Inc. (Nasdaq: DEEP) (the "Company") today announced that James
Perskey, Leon Codron and E. Donald Terry have resigned from the Company's
board of directors.  Mr. Terry also resigned as the Company's president and
chief executive officer.  Thomas E. Damon has resigned as the Company's
executive vice president and chief financial officer, and Steven J. Singer has
resigned as the Company's executive vice president and general counsel.  Wayne
M. Rose has resigned as the Company's senior vice president - commercial and
David Weinhoffer has been terminated as the Company's executive vice
president; however Mr. Rose and Mr. Weinhoffer each have been rehired by the
Company to assist in the wind-down process.
    The Company's board of directors has appointed H. Malcolm Lovett, Jr. as a
director and as its chief restructuring officer.  In that capacity, Mr. Lovett
will perform the duties and assume the responsibilities of the president of
the Company.
    Strategic Capital Corporation, a company controlled by Mr. Lovett, has
been engaged to provide financial advisory and restructuring services to the
Company.
    As a result of the resignations of the directors and officers described
above and the appointment of Mr. Lovett as a director and chief restructuring
officer, the Company's board of directors currently consists of Mr. Lovett and
Eric Smith, and Mr. Lovett is the only executive officer of the Company.
    Company has ceased all ongoing operations other than those deemed
necessary to ensure (i) the public safety; (ii) the health and safety of the
Company's employees; and (iii) an orderly transition of certain projects to
its customers.  All of the Company's employees have been terminated except for
those necessary to assist in the wind-down of the Company's affairs.
     Contact:
     Superior Offshore International, Inc.
     713-910-1875
SOURCE  Superior Offshore International, Inc.

Superior Offshore International, Inc., +1-713-910-1875

http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS282987+24-Apr-2008+PRN20080424
 
On April 25 they filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
 
Friday April 25, 5:30 pm ET

HOUSTON, April 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Superior Offshore International, Inc. (Nasdaq: DEEP - News; the "Company") today announced that it filed a voluntary petition under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (the "Bankruptcy Code"), in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas (the "Court") (Case No. 08-32590-H2-11). The Company will continue to operate its business as "debtor in possession" under the jurisdiction of the Court in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Bankruptcy Code and orders of the Court.
 
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« Reply #321 on: February 06, 2009, 06:16:15 PM »

O.K. you all have lost me.

All I want to know right now is why Jossy said Eduardo was on that ship the entire time and Jossy was helping Caps chase the elusive pond witnesses. 

Which was it, the cage in the ocean or the ponds?

NOW I have to catch up with you folks.

We'll be here when you get here.
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« Reply #322 on: February 06, 2009, 06:16:44 PM »



Magnolia ... I spilled V8 juice on my sweater.

I hand-washed it and ... towel-dried it.  However ... it is still damp.  Can you quickly knit me another one so I can alternate.  Maybe this one could a 3/4 length Indian (Native PC) coat sweater.  The colors would go so good with a couple of brown pants that I enjoy wearing.

Hugs

Janet

Janet, I would be happy to do so......lickty split.
I have finished San's hat.

You can wash your first one in the washer in cold water.
Then fold a towel and put it over a hanger and fold the sweater
and put over the towel and hang over a heat vent.  Turn
the sweater over the next day.

Oh goody because it sure has been cold here for the past few days.

And I caught a cold because I went to work without a hat.
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« Reply #323 on: February 06, 2009, 06:20:33 PM »



Magnolia ... I spilled V8 juice on my sweater.

I hand-washed it and ... towel-dried it.  However ... it is still damp.  Can you quickly knit me another one so I can alternate.  Maybe this one could a 3/4 length Indian (Native PC) coat sweater.  The colors would go so good with a couple of brown pants that I enjoy wearing.

Hugs

Janet

Janet, I would be happy to do so......lickty split.
I have finished San's hat.

You can wash your first one in the washer in cold water.
Then fold a towel and put it over a hanger and fold the sweater
and put over the towel and hang over a heat vent.  Turn
the sweater over the next day.

Oh goody because it sure has been cold here for the past few days.

And I caught a cold because I went to work without a hat.

I can make you another one with ear flaps.  I  have my own
goat now.  Kermit brought him from Greenland!
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« Reply #324 on: February 06, 2009, 06:23:16 PM »

The Persistence was long gone and ... John Silvetti was still reaching out for donations under the guise of seaching for Natalee Holloway's remains.

 

Janet

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The important thing is to raise funds. It will require corporate support as well as private donations. Dave and Beth have been doing a great job getting the word out and while I was on the island, Dave put me in contact with the head of the Hotel Association who is working on raising a sizeable amount. So many on the island are supporting our efforts as well as people from all over the world. The media really blew the cage out of proportion. Although the cage initially provided some moments of "what is in there", I warned all on board that none of this information was to leave the boat. It was very suspect that a cage of this size was found where it was on the seafloor relative to the coast. My feelings were this was highly unusual and probably had something to do with something, but not what we were after. It was decided that the cage would be investigated further by divers, however, it was designated as only a target of interest. The crew moved onto other targets. Unfortunately, inexperience and frustration led to premature statements, including that we had found herI don't think anyone was more upset than I that this information came off the boat and caused the Holloway family more grief!

http://scaredmonkeys.net/index.php?topic=4371.msg625934#msg625934


Damn, they used Natalee, Beth and Dave and Tim Miller.  This was never about Natalee.  They sold them out to the Dutch on that hell island called Aruba.  They found Natalee and trading her off to the Dutch in exchange for shady oil deals around the world. JMO
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« Reply #325 on: February 06, 2009, 06:25:15 PM »



Magnolia ... I spilled V8 juice on my sweater.

I hand-washed it and ... towel-dried it.  However ... it is still damp.  Can you quickly knit me another one so I can alternate.  Maybe this one could a 3/4 length Indian (Native PC) coat sweater.  The colors would go so good with a couple of brown pants that I enjoy wearing.

Hugs

Janet

Janet, I would be happy to do so......lickty split.
I have finished San's hat.

You can wash your first one in the washer in cold water.
Then fold a towel and put it over a hanger and fold the sweater
and put over the towel and hang over a heat vent.  Turn
the sweater over the next day.

Oh goody because it sure has been cold here for the past few days.

And I caught a cold because I went to work without a hat.

I can make you another one with ear flaps.  I  have my own
goat now.  Kermit brought him from Greenland!

I like flaps    What is your goats name.
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« Reply #326 on: February 06, 2009, 06:26:18 PM »



Magnolia ... I spilled V8 juice on my sweater.

I hand-washed it and ... towel-dried it.  However ... it is still damp.  Can you quickly knit me another one so I can alternate.  Maybe this one could a 3/4 length Indian (Native PC) coat sweater.  The colors would go so good with a couple of brown pants that I enjoy wearing.

Hugs

Janet

Janet, I would be happy to do so......lickty split.
I have finished San's hat.

You can wash your first one in the washer in cold water.
Then fold a towel and put it over a hanger and fold the sweater
and put over the towel and hang over a heat vent.  Turn
the sweater over the next day.

Oh goody because it sure has been cold here for the past few days.

And I caught a cold because I went to work without a hat.

I can make you another one with ear flaps.  I  have my own
goat now.  Kermit brought him from Greenland!

I like flaps    What is your goats name.

Behave you two.   
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« Reply #327 on: February 06, 2009, 06:26:53 PM »

Superior Offshore plans permanent presence - Trinidad & Tobago
Published: Friday, August 17, 2007 13:27 (GMT -0400)

By David Casallas / Business News Americas
Houston-based offshore oil and gas construction and diving services company Superior Offshore International (Nasdaq: DEEP) plans to establish a perman...


 
APRIL 20, 2007, Superior Offshore and Company insiders sold over 10 million shares of common stock to the public, raising gross proceeds in excess of $152 million
http://securities.stanford.edu/1039/DEEP_01/



SEPTEMBER 30, 2007: Revenues for the three months ended September 30, 2007 were $75.5 million compared with $64.4 million for the three months ended
September 30, 2006, an increase of $11.1 million


NOVEMBER 2007 LOUIS SCHAEFER SELLS HIS STOCK:
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 31 $8.84
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 94 $8.82
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 62 $8.80
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 187 $8.75
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 125 $8.74
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 94 $8.72
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 313 $8.71
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 658 $8.70
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 313 $8.69
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 94 $8.68
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 31 $8.64
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 31 $8.60
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 31 $8.50
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 94 $8.42
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 31 $8.34
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 31 $8.23
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 31 $8.22
11/15/07 SCHAEFER LOUIS E JR Sell 62 $8.17


FEBRUARY 1, 2008 Superior is reorganizing & in a cash flow crunch.
http://tinyurl.com/55995b



FEBRUARY 29 LAWSUIT ANNOUNCED ON SCHAEFFER'S COMPANY BY A LAW FIRM IN LOUISIANA
http://au.us.biz.yahoo.com/iw/080229/0368776.html

March 1, 2008 LegallyLex Posted at BFN - about the Persistence leaving and needing more money

SUPERIOR OFFSHORE INTERNATIONAL INC. NT 10-K, 4/1/2008, 12/31/2007, View this filing in your web browser with section navigation. ...
www.edgar-online.com/brand/CreditRisk/search/?sym=DEEP


On May 8, 2008, the Company filed a motion with the Court for authority to sell a
12-Man 300 meter skid-mounted saturation diving system and related
equipment to Global Industries Offshore LLC (“Global”) for a cash payment
of $6,750,000.00









Look at the chart for the stock They ALWAYS knew it was a POS stock and left the shareholders holding the crap....



That is exactly what I thought too when we started researching this.

AND you'll find that these oil companies are all intertwined in some way or another through contracts.

I know I have read that there could be a reason for merging with European companies for tax purposes.
The European tax laws differ from U.S. so that may be another way to avoid taxes???? Not sure how it works
but in Europe they use a different incorporation then we do here.

My understanding is, if I own a company in the U.S. and I merge my company with tim-buck-two European country, then my taxes will fall under the tim-buck-two European taxes and I can pay less taxes in the U.S. or no taxes. Shifty little way to cheat the American tax system I surmise..




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« Reply #328 on: February 06, 2009, 06:28:08 PM »



Magnolia ... I spilled V8 juice on my sweater.

I hand-washed it and ... towel-dried it.  However ... it is still damp.  Can you quickly knit me another one so I can alternate.  Maybe this one could a 3/4 length Indian (Native PC) coat sweater.  The colors would go so good with a couple of brown pants that I enjoy wearing.

Hugs

Janet

Janet, I would be happy to do so......lickty split.
I have finished San's hat.

You can wash your first one in the washer in cold water.
Then fold a towel and put it over a hanger and fold the sweater
and put over the towel and hang over a heat vent.  Turn
the sweater over the next day.

Oh goody because it sure has been cold here for the past few days.

And I caught a cold because I went to work without a hat.

I can make you another one with ear flaps.  I  have my own
goat now.  Kermit brought him from Greenland!


 

And a fine goat he is.

Maybe if Miss Magnolia has time, she can milk the goat and make Ms. Janet and her Mister some goats milk and cheese.

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« Reply #329 on: February 06, 2009, 06:28:21 PM »



Magnolia ... I spilled V8 juice on my sweater.

I hand-washed it and ... towel-dried it.  However ... it is still damp.  Can you quickly knit me another one so I can alternate.  Maybe this one could a 3/4 length Indian (Native PC) coat sweater.  The colors would go so good with a couple of brown pants that I enjoy wearing.

Hugs

Janet

Janet, I would be happy to do so......lickty split.
I have finished San's hat.

You can wash your first one in the washer in cold water.
Then fold a towel and put it over a hanger and fold the sweater
and put over the towel and hang over a heat vent.  Turn
the sweater over the next day.

Oh goody because it sure has been cold here for the past few days.

And I caught a cold because I went to work without a hat.

I can make you another one with ear flaps.  I  have my own
goat now.  Kermit brought him from Greenland!

I like flaps    What is your goats name.

His name is Blossom because he smells so nice.  I thought
of Kermit, but there can only be one.
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« Reply #330 on: February 06, 2009, 06:29:40 PM »

SAN!!!!

FLAPS!!!!

 
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« Reply #331 on: February 06, 2009, 06:30:17 PM »

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Hi Kermit~long time Natalee lurker, just now starting to post, yet I STAND with the Frog too!. Anyway, I was looking into Geolabs on the bloomberg and saw only one that USED to be publicly traded, and has since been acquired by Dessau-soprin.......is this a different Geolab than the one discussed earlier, and if so, was that a private company.
 I couldn't find a listing in Houston a Geolab, only precision geo. Thanks

IM
http://scaredmonkeys.net/index.php?topic=4477.260

http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/stocks/movers_index_ibov.html

Hi IM

It looks like a different company to me.

CANADA - Dessau-Soprin Inc acquired GeoLab Inc, a provider of environmental management, geotechnics, and materials and quality engineering services.
http://www.alacrastore.com/storecontent/Thomson_M&A/Dessau_Soprin_Inc_acquires_GeoLab_Inc-2027853040


Lawsuit by Ellen Brodsky is against Superior Offshore International - Louis E. Schaefer
for violation of the federal securities laws.


Schaefer sold or otherwise disposed of over 1.725 million shares of his Superior Offshore stock for proceeds of $25.87 million


here is the case filing:
http://tinyurl.com/4o4zwz

Defendants:
SUPERIOR OFFSHORE INTERNATIONAL, INC.,
LOUIS E. SCHAEFER, JR., JAMES J. MERMIS,
PATRICE CHEMIN, ROGER D. BURKS, R.
JOSHUA KOCH, JR., E. DONALD TERRY,
LEON CODRON, THOMAS B. COLEMAN,
JAMES L. PERSKY, ERIC N. SMITH, MERRILL
LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & SMITH
INCORPORATED and J.P. MORGAN
SECURITIES INC.,


Beginning on August 14, 2007 -- after defendants and other Company insiders liquidated over $49 million of their personally held shares -- Superior Offshore revealed the truth about the Company, including that the problems existing at the time of the IPO would result in extremely disappointing results for the foreseeable near-term, and would force defendants to reorganize and transform the Company. Later, on November 14, 2007, shares again declined after defendants belatedly revealed that the Company was operating even below its recently revised forecasts, and that its core business was operating even worse than previously disclosed. On January 9, 2008, the Company announced that it was suspending its prior substantially downward revised guidance.

Following these belated disclosures, shares of Superior Offshore fell from their offering price of $15 per share to approximately $3.50 per share as a direct result of defendants' belated disclosures

 



on April 23 they received a delisting notice from NASDAQ

HOUSTON , April 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Superior Offshore International, Inc. (Nasdaq: DEEP) (the "Company") today announced that it received a delisting notice from the Nasdaq&apos;s Listing Qualifications Department citing the Company&apos;s failure to timely file its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2007 (the "Form 10-K") in accordance with the filing requirements for continued listing set forth in Marketplace Rule 4310(c)(14). The notice indicates that the Company&apos;s common stock is subject to delisting from The Nasdaq Stock Market at the opening of business on April 28, 2008 , unless the Company requests a hearing in accordance with the Nasdaq Marketplace Rules. The Company does not intend to request such a hearing.
 
on April 24 they all stepped down
 
Thu Apr 24, 2008 5:30pm EDT
 

Superior Offshore International Announces Resignation of Certain Directors and
Officers and Appointment of Director and Chief Restructuring Officer

HOUSTON, April 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Superior Offshore
International, Inc. (Nasdaq: DEEP) (the "Company") today announced that James
Perskey, Leon Codron and E. Donald Terry have resigned from the Company's
board of directors.  Mr. Terry also resigned as the Company's president and
chief executive officer.  Thomas E. Damon has resigned as the Company's
executive vice president and chief financial officer, and Steven J. Singer has
resigned as the Company's executive vice president and general counsel.  Wayne
M. Rose has resigned as the Company's senior vice president - commercial and
David Weinhoffer has been terminated as the Company's executive vice
president; however Mr. Rose and Mr. Weinhoffer each have been rehired by the
Company to assist in the wind-down process.
    The Company's board of directors has appointed H. Malcolm Lovett, Jr. as a
director and as its chief restructuring officer.  In that capacity, Mr. Lovett
will perform the duties and assume the responsibilities of the president of
the Company.
    Strategic Capital Corporation, a company controlled by Mr. Lovett, has
been engaged to provide financial advisory and restructuring services to the
Company.
    As a result of the resignations of the directors and officers described
above and the appointment of Mr. Lovett as a director and chief restructuring
officer, the Company's board of directors currently consists of Mr. Lovett and
Eric Smith, and Mr. Lovett is the only executive officer of the Company.
    Company has ceased all ongoing operations other than those deemed
necessary to ensure (i) the public safety; (ii) the health and safety of the
Company's employees; and (iii) an orderly transition of certain projects to
its customers.  All of the Company's employees have been terminated except for
those necessary to assist in the wind-down of the Company's affairs.
     Contact:
     Superior Offshore International, Inc.
     713-910-1875
SOURCE  Superior Offshore International, Inc.

Superior Offshore International, Inc., +1-713-910-1875

http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS282987+24-Apr-2008+PRN20080424
 
On April 25 they filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
 
Friday April 25, 5:30 pm ET

HOUSTON, April 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Superior Offshore International, Inc. (Nasdaq: DEEP - News; the "Company") today announced that it filed a voluntary petition under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (the "Bankruptcy Code"), in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas (the "Court") (Case No. 08-32590-H2-11). The Company will continue to operate its business as "debtor in possession" under the jurisdiction of the Court in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Bankruptcy Code and orders of the Court.
 


Yes, it looks like it was......but the only Geolab I could find that was publicly traded was the one that was aquired, yet at one time it had to have been traded on the NASDAQ due to the symbol DEEP (4 letters or more are OTC, anything less is NYSE or AMEX)....also I took the chart and lawsuits from Bloomberg and posted it last page showing the chart of the stock, most brutal chart I've seen in 18yrs especially considering it was directly after the IPO
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« Reply #332 on: February 06, 2009, 06:32:17 PM »

His name is Blossom because he smells so nice.  I thought
of Kermit, but there can only be one.

Baaa!
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« Reply #333 on: February 06, 2009, 06:35:09 PM »

His name is Blossom because he smells so nice.  I thought
of Kermit, but there can only be one.

Baaa!

 
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« Reply #334 on: February 06, 2009, 06:36:22 PM »

The Persistence was long gone and ... John Silvetti was still reaching out for donations under the guise of seaching for Natalee Holloway's remains.

 

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Reply #13 on: April 03, 2008, 07:52:13 PM »


The important thing is to raise funds. It will require corporate support as well as private donations. Dave and Beth have been doing a great job getting the word out and while I was on the island, Dave put me in contact with the head of the Hotel Association who is working on raising a sizeable amount. So many on the island are supporting our efforts as well as people from all over the world. The media really blew the cage out of proportion. Although the cage initially provided some moments of "what is in there", I warned all on board that none of this information was to leave the boat. It was very suspect that a cage of this size was found where it was on the seafloor relative to the coast. My feelings were this was highly unusual and probably had something to do with something, but not what we were after. It was decided that the cage would be investigated further by divers, however, it was designated as only a target of interest. The crew moved onto other targets. Unfortunately, inexperience and frustration led to premature statements, including that we had found herI don't think anyone was more upset than I that this information came off the boat and caused the Holloway family more grief!

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Damn, they used Natalee, Beth and Dave and Tim Miller.  This was never about Natalee.  They sold them out to the Dutch on that hell island called Aruba.  They found Natalee and trading her off to the Dutch in exchange for shady oil deals around the world. JMO

In a nutshell I believe you are right on Blue Moon.

I believe that Louis Shaefer, John Silvetti and Tim Trahan also used Kyle Kingman.  Kyle had been very troubled in regards to the happenings encompass the discovery of the trap/cage and then the recovery of the contents.  However ... at some point in time ... Kyle Kingman became part of the deception when Louis Schaefer and Tim Trahan attempted to make money off the deception.  Logic dictates why John Silvetti wanted none of this expose.

Janet

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KYLE KINGMAN - IN HIS OWN WORDS

Kyle:
  I did not feel the same and we had a major difference in opinion. He [John Silvetti] was the one who never pressed ALE to be completely open with us with the trap evidence. I would have forced them to. However, John was the one paying my invoices so I was forced to sit back and hope for the best.

Kyle: On the other hand, those differences has also caused a rift between Tim Trahan/Louis and myself with John (although John and I remain close friends and colleagues). The result is Tim, Louis and I are moving forward and John is left out of the loop. 
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« Reply #335 on: February 06, 2009, 06:36:47 PM »



Yes, it looks like it was......but the only Geolab I could find that was publicly traded was the one that was aquired, yet at one time it had to have been traded on the NASDAQ due to the symbol DEEP (4 letters or more are OTC, anything less is NYSE or AMEX)....also I took the chart and lawsuits from Bloomberg and posted it last page showing the chart of the stock, most brutal chart I've seen in 18yrs especially considering it was directly after the IPO

You are certainly more qualified then I am in this area. Just when we started researching the lawsuit, things kept coming up that seemed like they filed illegal financial statements to the NASDAQ to make it appear as though the company was doing quite well. Then when they sold shares of stocks to the stockholders, they sold off their company shares and left the stockholders holding worthless stock. Right after selling off shares, Louis resigned from the company and bought that Bed & Breafast and a Fishing Charter boat if I recall correctly. Then he filed bankruptcy on that poor guys family Fishing Charter business. I think that guy thought Louis was bringing in needed money to enhance the family business. Just made me sad for that fishing Charter's family.

Just follow those lawsuits and you'll see a number of things that look unscrupulous, but I'm not an expert in that area.

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« Reply #336 on: February 06, 2009, 06:39:12 PM »



Magnolia ... I spilled V8 juice on my sweater.

I hand-washed it and ... towel-dried it.  However ... it is still damp.  Can you quickly knit me another one so I can alternate.  Maybe this one could a 3/4 length Indian (Native PC) coat sweater.  The colors would go so good with a couple of brown pants that I enjoy wearing.

Hugs

Janet

Janet, I would be happy to do so......lickty split.
I have finished San's hat.

You can wash your first one in the washer in cold water.
Then fold a towel and put it over a hanger and fold the sweater
and put over the towel and hang over a heat vent.  Turn
the sweater over the next day.

Oh goody because it sure has been cold here for the past few days.

And I caught a cold because I went to work without a hat.

I can make you another one with ear flaps.  I  have my own
goat now.  Kermit brought him from Greenland!


 

And a fine goat he is.

Maybe if Miss Magnolia has time, she can milk the goat and make Ms. Janet and her Mister some goats milk and cheese.



I'll have to get another goat.  Blossom is a boy goat!  Can't milk him.
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« Reply #337 on: February 06, 2009, 06:39:49 PM »



Magnolia ... I spilled V8 juice on my sweater.

I hand-washed it and ... towel-dried it.  However ... it is still damp.  Can you quickly knit me another one so I can alternate.  Maybe this one could a 3/4 length Indian (Native PC) coat sweater.  The colors would go so good with a couple of brown pants that I enjoy wearing.

Hugs

Janet

Janet, I would be happy to do so......lickty split.
I have finished San's hat.

You can wash your first one in the washer in cold water.
Then fold a towel and put it over a hanger and fold the sweater
and put over the towel and hang over a heat vent.  Turn
the sweater over the next day.

Thata girl.

I am so thankful that you are good at something.

 

Janet
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« Reply #338 on: February 06, 2009, 06:41:10 PM »

In a nutshell I believe you are right on Blue Moon.

I believe that Louis Shaefer, John Silvetti and Tim Trahan also used Kyle Kingman.  Kyle had been very troubled in regards to the happenings encompass the discovery of the trap/cage and then the recovery of the contents.  However ... at some point in time ... Kyle Kingman became part of the deception when Louis Schaefer and Tim Trahan attempted to make money off the deception.  Logic dictates why John Silvetti wanted none of this expose.

Janet

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« Reply #339 on: February 06, 2009, 06:43:09 PM »



Yes, it looks like it was......but the only Geolab I could find that was publicly traded was the one that was aquired, yet at one time it had to have been traded on the NASDAQ due to the symbol DEEP (4 letters or more are OTC, anything less is NYSE or AMEX)....also I took the chart and lawsuits from Bloomberg and posted it last page showing the chart of the stock, most brutal chart I've seen in 18yrs especially considering it was directly after the IPO

You are certainly more qualified then I am in this area. Just when we started researching the lawsuit, things kept coming up that seemed like they filed illegal financial statements to the NASDAQ to make it appear as though the company was doing quite well. Then when they sold shares of stocks to the stockholders, they sold off their company shares and left the stockholders holding worthless stock. Right after selling off shares, Louis resigned from the company and bought that Bed & Breafast and a Fishing Charter boat if I recall correctly. Then he filed bankruptcy on that poor guys family Fishing Charter business. I think that guy thought Louis was bringing in needed money to enhance the family business. Just made me sad for that fishing Charter's family.

Just follow those lawsuits and you'll see a number of things that look unscrupulous, but I'm not an expert in that area.



Totally agree with you, I looked over 100's of their SEC filings today and I would LOVE to know who wrote the opinion letter when this company went public. They are equally responsible for leaving unsuspecting shareholders with this worthless stock. 
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