S.A.F.C. - the future

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Haven’t seen anything on Rybolovlev or sartori for a while, they still involved in the deal?

I can't say mate. All I was told is that the possibility of Sartori 'remaining' was being entertained as the simplest way of resolving the impasse.

If true it would appear to be a clever move by 'FPP' as it would ramp up the pressure on Donald and rob him of his only powerful ally. It would also simplify the 'takeover' process.

I've seen people like Fuhrman in action and it's quite scary. They're like that charming snake in Jungle Book who draws you in with a smile while increasingly squeezing until you break.

You can wriggle all you want but, in reality, you know its already too late <laugh>
 
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He's not on the board any more but he's still a share holder. He'll probably want to keep them, apparently he got them for nowt so he'll want to hang on,nowt much to lose unless he can't afford to invest 6% of what anyone else does. But he might go. I think it's this kind of ****, and price, that could end up ****ing things up. Donald certainly has form for not signing off on deals, which is the only thing that makes me not completely confident, he's done it before. Mind last time he could afford to **** about, I don't think he can this time, but as the Grigg thing showed he's nowt if not a gambler. And even last time he ended up taking a loan he didn't want, hopefully he knows he's done and might as well get out with a bit of credit to his name
Good post marra, but as you've said he's a gambler, so not sure what he's thinking