Quote:
Originally Posted by TylerBang
The defendant said he would give Elias a cut of E Passport's cashflow while the loan remained outstanding, and that the potential sale of the company ? which Mallick claimed had been valued by a potential buyer at $80 million ? would cover Mallick's debt, Elias alleges.
|
proof that everything Elias says is bullshit! in 2009 there was $20 Mil on wallets and $25 mil on cards. virtual money, of course, not real. in 2007 there was -$3 Mil debt!
Elias would never get involved and stay away from a failed business.
Mallick wanted to sell Epassporte many years ago. There are quite a lot of people here who where looking into mallick's offer to buy his piece of shit business. Nobody bought it. The biz was in minus for years.