ppfffftt. Substantial shareholdering. wasn't it only $20k worth? The guys worth $20m
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Had, all sorts of problems getting into Computershare over the past couple of weeks to sort out the rats and mice in a couple of portfolios, mine and one I manage, mainly because I changed passwords through the bottom of a rum bottle. Finally got in and was surprised to find that I had sold the stuff and cleaned up the stuff weeks ago. If JK forgot about a few shares in a multi-million dollar portfolio, I'm not surprised. I'm sure that, like most of us, he was concentrating on the main parts. I look forward to the main event where the main sound will be the sound of Labour jaws dropping on the ground, followed by the sound of Cunliffes train leaving the station. My birthday on Oct. 4 will be a memorable event.
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The registry revealed he apparently purchased 100,000 shares
Fats has had is win in court, now it is time for him to be put under the spotlight. We aren't talking Dot.Cons $50,000 bribery money here, we are talking millions he ripped off from Warner Music, UMG Recordings, Sony Music, Capitol Records, 20th Century Fox, Disney, Paramount, Universal, Columbia Pictures and Warner Brothers. These Mega Companies are not best pleased with Kim and they will get their pound of flesh. Make that pounds - Mega Pounds. We are talking a real criminal. A real criminal who has spent time behind bars already and is about to do more - lots more. Banks will have the last laugh. Mark my words though, the loonie left will completely turn their backs on him when he's no use to them anymore, such is the nature of that beast.
belg, this is what I call humour - http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/n...ectid=11270566 What will the left do without his illegal fortune? A sugar daddy without doe will be left out to dry. The best thing about it is he will be in a U.S prison. That will save Taxpayers plenty by not having to feed him. Win, win, win.
It has been a good week for the left, let's admit it. I just found an old article from Brian Edwards online, I'm sure there are other pithy words that can be scrawled on campaign hoardings. It'll be a close election.
http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/confess...nett-ck-142943
Yep a good week for Labour EZ, including their latest:
Another great Labour policy falls flat on their faces - again.
Dear oh dear, Funnycliffe is at it again. Does he actually dream up these policies or is he just totally clueless? Who advises him and are his advisers from the right side of politics and are having a laugh at poor Davids expense? Does he run his ideas past somebody in the know first or does he just hopes for the best?
Cunliffe, you simple just have not got a clue - have you.
Here's his latest - Insurance Council rejects Labour's 'Earthquake Court'
It took four years for the Banks trial, let us add four years for the poor Christchurch folk too. Yep, that's a winner. Good on you Dave, keep talking because at this rate John Key doesn't have to say a thing does he!!!
Here is more bribery money from Fats, this time not just pennies he paid Banks. This time it is $5 million smackeroos.
$5 million for information that proves unlawful or corrupt conduct by the US government, the New Zealand government, spy agencies, law enforcement and Hollywood.
Five million means he is a very desperate man, he's feeling the noose tighten a bit more every day. So he should too.
The link is:Dotcom offers $US5m bounty for whistleblower info that could help his case. Thanks EZ, your link lead me to this one, cheers mate.
So former Federated Farmer's boss Don Nicolson is standing for ACT in Clutha Southland. Key says no deals will be offered and Don himself says he will put more focus on the party vote.
But I would not be surprised if the voters of Clutha Southland, 90% whom are National supporters and desperately wanting a 3rd term, will consider strategic voting. Wouldn't be too hard for them to tick the box for a fellow farmer and well known local identity, competing against the young fellow standing for National.
This could give ACT 2 constituency MPs !!!
Maybe Iceman, but already John Banks' removal has scuppered some National policies from being furthered.
http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/act-lea...sion-ck-157292