bit of a jump Hortical. Dont mean he should not do buisness and I dont know if he broke the law in Jamaica. What we do know is buisness like others dont comply with laws pertaining to what they are engaged in but seems to be very profitable. What we do know is the NPL is hanging on to a sponsorship that certainly wont meet there financial targets.
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at least them have time fi look another sponsor or two.
It coulda come pon them like thief in the night as Enron did.- Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.
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- Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.
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Originally posted by OJ View Postbit of a jump Hortical. Dont mean he should not do buisness and I dont know if he broke the law in Jamaica. What we do know is buisness like others dont comply with laws pertaining to what they are engaged in but seems to be very profitable. What we do know is the NPL is hanging on to a sponsorship that certainly wont meet there financial targets.
But OJ dont u think if he broke many laws and was charged in New Jersey which is public knowledge then we should have stayed away in Jamaica ?
Past behaviour is always the best indicator of future behaviour...who said that again ?
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can you reconcile this for me....
I dont know if he broke the law in Jamaica. What we do know is buisness like others dont comply with laws pertaining to what they are engaged in
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I meant we are presenting the legal woes from the State of New Jersey and trying to apply that against him in jamaica. What we are seeing is some sort of issue regarding grey areas around investment groups in JA and CPL like Olint and others are caught into that scenario. I am not for or against it, but I dont think we should call the man a criminal or deviant or whatever.
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Originally posted by OJ View Postbit of a jump Hortical. Dont mean he should not do buisness and I dont know if he broke the law in Jamaica. What we do know is buisness like others dont comply with laws pertaining to what they are engaged in but seems to be very profitable. What we do know is the NPL is hanging on to a sponsorship that certainly wont meet there financial targets.
Based on his financial criminal record, he should not be given a permit/license to run a business that involves financial matters in Jamaica.Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi
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oj...it is common sense that stricter scrutiny be applied to someone who has such a history should they attempt to become involved in the financial sector, a sector which relies so HEAVILY on investor confidence. financial/confidence crimes are relevant to the industry.
not saying he shouldn't get a chance but it should be put on the table....
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Agreed but again I am hesitant to call the man criminal base on the New Jersey happening which I only know of through the observer timely reporting. But I do believe that could be so and he is doing an above board job up until the FSC intervention, in which he should comply.
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So you are saying that having served his ties he cannot be on a board of directors with past convictions pardon or not. Also I think if you were to got down that path you would find a few people. Anyway I do respect your opinion but I always believing with hearing both sides of a story.
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