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To: Sally'sConcerns

Well, yes dp has been given tremendous leeway. For example, is there a time limit on consumating this sale? No, there is not. Therefor they do not have to take the first bid that shows up. Obviously, dp did not do its due diligence either, when you purchase something you need to know if it is was you think it is. In this case, dp purchased something without doing its homework. Again, the free market will rule in this matter, like it or not.


121 posted on 03/12/2006 12:57:11 AM PST by son of caesar
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To: son of caesar
Well, yes dp has been given tremendous leeway. For example, is there a time limit on consumating this sale? No, there is not. Therefor they do not have to take the first bid that shows up. Obviously, dp did not do its due diligence either, when you purchase something you need to know if it is was you think it is. In this case, dp purchased something without doing its homework. Again, the free market will rule in this matter, like it or not.

Whoa! You're trying to claim DPW didn't do due diligence or its homework? How in the world did you arrive at that conclusion? DPW went through the process of getting approval through the appropriate government entities in order to operate the facilities they purchased. We gave them approval and then after the sale was consumated, we withdrew approval. Please enlighten me as to how the free market will rule when we are forcing a sale of assets which with strict conditions as to who can purchase those assets?

Regretfully I don't think you know what you're talking about.

122 posted on 03/12/2006 2:26:47 AM PST by Sally'sConcerns (Native Texan, now in SW Ok.)
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