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At least they're giving some warning.
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Looks like they're setting up for the new investors to be able to take over (fingers crossed)
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They are insolvent by definition.
FTP has proven itself to be incompetent and unethical at the highest level. I would not interpret their ongoing operation as anything more than a desperate attempt by the executives to avoid facing the music and to keep living off what's remaining of player balances. Given that the value of FTP would be decreasing by millions per week, how on earth have they not struck a deal with the "investor"? Last edited by sjay2k; 08-12-11 at 07:57 PM. |
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They want their operational license back so they can continue to operate as a deposit-only site like they did after black Friday, in the vain hope that they can rake themselves back into the black
By the way I am writing a movie script about the whole saga, based on a fictional young character who becomes involved in the development of the site |
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