10-25-2002, 05:03 AM
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hey nasim.... dont take it too personally. I didnt give da last statement to hurt anybody's feelings. We r all on the same side!
So were u able to make any difference at NIT or as they say... lost da battle against overwhelming odds? <img src=icon_smile_blackeye.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_blackeye.gif border=0 align=middle>
and btw... who were the auditors of NIT at that time? U seem to have made quite a serious allegation that the auditors too were partners in crime. ICAP should look into this malpractice claim.
Skimpy, not taken personally at all, was simply trying to put across the background. Is not the auditors of NIT but the auditors of hundreds of companies in which NIT was invested where the siphoning off took place but yes, these are serious allegations which I stand by. As regards making a difference at NIT, did manage to put some pressure on some of the delinquent managements and arm twisted them into buying back the shares at a reasonably decent price.
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hey nasim.... dont take it too personally. I didnt give da last statement to hurt anybody's feelings. We r all on the same side!
So were u able to make any difference at NIT or as they say... lost da battle against overwhelming odds? <img src=icon_smile_blackeye.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_blackeye.gif border=0 align=middle>
and btw... who were the auditors of NIT at that time? U seem to have made quite a serious allegation that the auditors too were partners in crime. ICAP should look into this malpractice claim.
Skimpy, not taken personally at all, was simply trying to put across the background. Is not the auditors of NIT but the auditors of hundreds of companies in which NIT was invested where the siphoning off took place but yes, these are serious allegations which I stand by. As regards making a difference at NIT, did manage to put some pressure on some of the delinquent managements and arm twisted them into buying back the shares at a reasonably decent price.
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