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Weshalb verbreiten Sie Unwahrheiten?
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Wenn etwas dran wäre, würde es auch ein Aktenzeichen geben.
Nur leider gibt es diesbezüglich keine echten Aktenzeichen.
Wie wäre es damit....:
Top-Distributor Ray Spotts verklagt Neways wegen Vertragsbruch
In der vor dem US District Court in Utah anhängigen Verfahren (Aktenzeichen 2:03CV00691) klagt der seit 1993 für Neways tätige MLM-Guru Ray Spotts gegen das Unternehmen Neways sowie dessen Gründer Thomas E. Mower Jr. und Leslie D. Mower wegen Vertragsbruch, ungerechtfertigter Bereicherung und vorsätzlicher Behinderung. Der Streitwert dürfte im zweistelligen Millionenbereich liegen.
http://www.mlm-dra.com/lawsuit.shtml
Was soll das sein?
Privataktenzeichen mit Datum 2003 aus dem Jahre 1993?
Dümmer kann ein gefälschtes Aktenzeichen nicht sein.
Selbst Mc Donalds wird wegen Unsinn verklagt. Stichwort heiß
consiliarius
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Zitat von »"mitleser"«
Zitat von »"consiliarius"«
Zitat von »"mitleser"«
Zitat von »"consiliarius"«
Zitat von »"mitleser"«
Weshalb verbreiten Sie Unwahrheiten?
.
Wenn etwas dran wäre, würde es auch ein Aktenzeichen geben.
Nur leider gibt es diesbezüglich keine echten Aktenzeichen.
Wie wäre es damit....:
Top-Distributor Ray Spotts verklagt Neways wegen Vertragsbruch
In der vor dem US District Court in Utah anhängigen Verfahren (Aktenzeichen 2:03CV00691) klagt der seit 1993 für Neways tätige MLM-Guru Ray Spotts gegen das Unternehmen Neways sowie dessen Gründer Thomas E. Mower Jr. und Leslie D. Mower wegen Vertragsbruch, ungerechtfertigter Bereicherung und vorsätzlicher Behinderung. Der Streitwert dürfte im zweistelligen Millionenbereich liegen.
http://www.mlm-dra.com/lawsuit.shtml
Was soll das sein?
Privataktenzeichen mit Datum 2003 aus dem Jahre 1993?
Dümmer kann ein gefälschtes Aktenzeichen nicht sein.
Selbst Mc Donalds wird wegen Unsinn verklagt. Stichwort heiß
Dann sollten Sie das mal mindestens 3 verschiedenen lokalen Zeitungen sagen und dem Gericht in Utah... Gerne sende ich Ihnen die Links zu den entsprechenden Zeitungen.
Im Übrigen ist das dort schon was besonderes, denn in Utah ist man der Network-Industrie und Neways eigentlich wohlgesonnen, nur wenn man dafür eben als Dank betrogen wird, endet es so!
Das Aus für Neways in Europa?
Golden Gate's Neways Said to Weigh Options Including Bankruptcy
Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Golden Gate Capital Corp.'s Neways, a maker of personal care and household products, is weighing restructuring options that would give control of the company to creditors, said three people with knowledge of the talks.
Neways, which defaulted on about $235 million of second- lien loans that matured last week, is considering a bankruptcy filing or an out-of-court financial restructuring that would likely lead to Golden Gate losing control, said the people, who declined to be identified because the talks are private.
Creditors that would take over the company include SAC Capital Advisors LP, Z Capital Partners LLC, Silver Point Capital LP and American Capital Ltd., the people said. Golden Gate sought bankruptcy protection for another portfolio company, Orchard Brands, in January after attempts to sell the retailer failed.
"Neways has been actively engaged in negotiations with its lenders for several months and we hope to reach a mutually agreeable resolution as expeditiously as possible," Meaghan Repko, a spokeswoman for the company, said in an e-mailed statement. "It remains business as usual at Neways and our operations will continue as normal throughout this process."
Neways, which distributes health and beauty products in nearly 30 countries through a global network of about 500,000 independent distributors, was acquired by San Francisco-based Golden Gate for an undisclosed price in 2006. The Springville, Utah-based company has struggled with operations, including at its business in Japan, according to the people.
Peter J. Solomon Co. is advising Neways, said the people.
Spokesmen for Golden Gate, SAC Capital and Z Capital declined to comment. Silver Point, American Capital and Peter J. Solomon didn't immediately return calls seeking comment.
Golden Gate, which manages about $12 billion, raised $3.5 billion for its Opportunity Fund last month, according to a person familiar with that investment. The private-equity firm made more than 10 times its $50 million investment in Herbalife Ltd., another personal care retailer that went public in 2004, the person said.
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Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Golden Gate Capital Corp.'s Neways, a maker of personal care and household products, is weighing restructuring options that would give control of the company to creditors, said three people with knowledge of the talks.
Neways, which defaulted on about $235 million of second- lien loans that matured last week, is considering a bankruptcy filing or an out-of-court financial restructuring that would likely lead to Golden Gate losing control, said the people, who declined to be identified because the talks are private.
Creditors that would take over the company include SAC Capital Advisors LP, Z Capital Partners LLC, Silver Point Capital LP and American Capital Ltd., the people said. Golden Gate sought bankruptcy protection for another portfolio company, Orchard Brands, in January after attempts to sell the retailer failed.
"Neways has been actively engaged in negotiations with its lenders for several months and we hope to reach a mutually agreeable resolution as expeditiously as possible," Meaghan Repko, a spokeswoman for the company, said in an e-mailed statement. "It remains business as usual at Neways and our operations will continue as normal throughout this process."
Neways, which distributes health and beauty products in nearly 30 countries through a global network of about 500,000 independent distributors, was acquired by San Francisco-based Golden Gate for an undisclosed price in 2006. The Springville, Utah-based company has struggled with operations, including at its business in Japan, according to the people.
Peter J. Solomon Co. is advising Neways, said the people.
Spokesmen for Golden Gate, SAC Capital and Z Capital declined to comment. Silver Point, American Capital and Peter J. Solomon didn't immediately return calls seeking comment.
Golden Gate, which manages about $12 billion, raised $3.5 billion for its Opportunity Fund last month, according to a person familiar with that investment. The private-equity firm made more than 10 times its $50 million investment in Herbalife Ltd., another personal care retailer that went public in 2004, the person said.
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