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watchurback

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  1. If the Farang "lent" the money to buy the 51% owned by thais ( and then did the same for his wife when he transfered Directership to her, but had a clause stating foriture of shares on breach of loan terms, surely he would be protected.

    They buy their shares legally with money "loaned" by the Farang.

    The loan payments are clearly beyond their means to repay so they default. Then should anyone of the thais get naughty ideas seizing company assets, the farang steps in with his loan clause and siezes control of the ship again. Even if he has to find a new batch of directors. Secured loan against share options seems too good to be true. can it be done in thailand ?

    Hope this helps.

    Copywright (Loz)

    Good copyright !!!

    Firstly "directorship" is spelt with an "O" !!! Therefore your copywright's ######ed straight away. Secondly what is "foriture?" - surely you mean forfiture, copywright can't be copied, but it can if the content and spelling are incorrect.

    Too clever for your own good mate, and also what do you know about legalise? You are a fake!!!

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    A coward

  2. You know I think tarring everyone with the same brush. i.e. cowards is over simplifying matters. OK I appreciate your honesty in calling a spade a spade, but why are you here?

    Maybe your running away from twin maintenance problems back home, seeking refuge!!

    Most of the farangs I have chosen as friends here I would not clasify as cowards, however I do choose my friends carefully - you make Thailand sound very black, but it isn't and shouldn't be.

    As for the standards being lower here, I would consider most Thais kind gentle, honest, and polite - unlike my fellow countrymen back home. It's a pity you have come to this dark conclusion about a wonderful country, and about your caucasian associates.

    Chok di

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