Sartori

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Most of the stuff in that article is either hearsay or common knowledge with no charges attached to it. What he said about his blueberry farm in 2007 or even his time in Uruguayan politics in 2019 are just fluff to paint a picture.

The case is that he mislead 2 investors into buying shares in a Peruvian power company by providing guarantees that weren't accurate and that he then offered to purchase them back at a huge discount despite knowing that an offer was coming for a couple of hundred grand more.

I'm not saying he's not a bit shady and I'd happily see him sell his shares but if this was some huge scandal it wouldn't be reported by "eureporter" and wouldn't be filling the article with stuff like "Sartori's close relationship with his father in law who was charged with corruption".
 
Similar to nutritionist and dietitian. One you can call yourself without having to prove a thing, the other you need formal and accredited qualifications. Unlike Gillian McKeith who made a whole empire out of her so called professional qualifications. She called herself Doctor by claiming she had a PhD. Which she did. It was later proven that she bought that qualification through distance learning from a ‘Diploma Mill’. To prove it the person who ‘outed’ her bought the same membership for their dead cat.

Gilian McKeith as a diet and health professional baffles the **** out of me. See people looking like her in the chemist getting their methadone everytime I pop in to pick something up :emoticon-0140-rofl:
 
The article is full of conjecture and unproven theories (shyte) and is designed to get clicks whilst looking respectable.
It could prove to be true and if so would be a blemish on the face of SAFC but TBH will more than likely end up being a pimple on the arse.

Spot on mate!
 
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Gilian McKeith as a diet and health professional baffles the **** out of me. See people looking like her in the chemist getting their methadone everytime I pop in to pick something up :emoticon-0140-rofl:
Anyone who's done A-Level biology should know that what she says is inaccurate.

To be an agronomist though, you generally need to have a degree in a related subject. Gillian McKeith didn't have any qualifications relevant to what she was spouting rubbish about.
 
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There's something quite funny about investments, stocks, shares, etc.

The massive white elephant is that the only place money can come from is other people.

For every winner there's a loser and the losers always moan about it ...

... until they win then it's all wonderful again.

Win and it's because they're very clever investors, lose and they were mislead by some crooked advisor <laugh>
 
From what I’ve read the complainants are saying satori has exaggerated a blueberry farm saying it was more lucrative than it was and that he said they had an “agronomist” at their disposal. Obviously we don’t know the detail but this sounds a bit sour grapes to me and part and parcel of business ‍

Shouldn't that be sour berries...