FULL TILT SOLGT

#1| 2

YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES

www.pokerstrategy.com/news/world-of-poker/Full-Tilt-Poker-and-Groupe-Bernard-Tapie-Sign-Acquisition-Agreement_52195/

30-09-2011 18:32 #2| 1

har de licens? eller kan få det ?

30-09-2011 18:43 #3| 4

Jeg siger det samme som jeg sagde for 4 måneder siden.

De penge er afskrevet indtil jeg kan tælle dem i hånden

30-09-2011 18:45 #4| 0
OP
www.igamingfrance.com/full-tilt-exclusive-in-his-first-interview-laurent-tapie-says-he-believes-in-the-full-tilt-project-and-has-the-funds-to-repay-players-but-admits-there-is-%E2%80%9Cstill-a-long-way-to-go%E2%80%9D/24972

første interview med den nye ejer!!!!
30-09-2011 18:47 #5| 1
De penge er afskrevet indtil jeg kan tælle dem i hånden


Hvad vil du sælge du dem for idag ? :-)

30-09-2011 18:47 #6| 0

Som der selv står mckrogh, der er nogle betingelser for at salget går igennem, lad os nu lige klappe hesten :)

30-09-2011 18:50 #7| 0

og som Tapie himself os siger: Tapie added there was “still a long way to go” before the deal is definitely done but said he hoped to have the site reopened by January 2012.

30-09-2011 18:51 #8| 3

Meget cool at et selskab af bedragere nu sælger virksomheden til en gruppe af bedragere..

30-09-2011 18:53 #9| 0
OP

Enig mrc, men det er stadig gode nyheder! love it!

Nægter simpelthen at tage den nyhed negativt. Men omvendt ved jeg os godt jeg ikke skal knappe champagnen op lolol

30-09-2011 18:58 #10| 0

Bestemt ikke negativt. Som en på 2+2 os skriver:

Look at it from the DOJ's perspective...


DOJ does not agree to FTP/Tapie deal:

Years of litigation to attempt to seize more assets, amass a hefty chunk of change. Players worldwide submit claims to acquire their missing funds. DOJ has to go through a clerical nightmare to sort this out. They take a fee out of this chunk then dish the remainder out to players.

or...

DOJ says GO

DOJ get's to keep all money they currently have. They get an additional fine from either FTP or Tapie. They pay back nothing to the players. They wipe their hands and move on to the next +EV case. Easy game.

30-09-2011 19:05 #11| 1

Bernard Tapie, det var ham der kørte Marseille helt i hegnet tilbage i 90erne.. det skal nok gå godt.

Men alt nyt er vel godt nyt på det her tidspunkt for folk med penge derinde.

30-09-2011 19:08 #12| 0

‘Groupe Bernard Tapie’ has over 30 years of experience in the salvation of financially distressed businesses, with over 40 companies acquired and managed to profitability, the most well-known being the sport equipment giant, Adidas."

jeg siger det bare: ADIDAS

30-09-2011 19:39 #13| 0

@miketyson, dno hvad kursen står i lige pt faktisk, men den er nok betydeligt højere end den var for et par måneder siden :). Har anyways ingen beviser for at der faktisk står de 2650$ som der står, så, så nemt er det :-)

30-09-2011 19:51 #14| 0

@Robin - ja de kan sagtens få licens igen, det skrev AGCC os da de nægtede FTP licens igen, at de var åbne for forhandlinger igen hvis de fik nye ejere :)

30-09-2011 20:45 #15| 0

sælger gerne mine dollar på ftp til god kurs;)

30-09-2011 21:14 #16| 0

@joppedk - hvad er god kurs?:)

30-09-2011 21:22 #17| 0

ved ik . kurs 3-4 stk er vel ok.

30-09-2011 21:23 #18| 0
30-09-2011 21:28 #19| 0
joppedk skrev:
ved ik . kurs 3-4 stk er vel ok.


3-4 stykker?

Tror nærmere du skal prøve med 0.05$ per dollar eller sådan noget.
30-09-2011 21:33 #20| 1

@stonien - efter idag er den sku en sjat højere :)

30-09-2011 21:37 #21| 0
StonieN skrev:
joppedk skrev:
ved ik . kurs 3-4 stk er vel ok.


3-4 stykker?

Tror nærmere du skal prøve med 0.05$ per dollar eller sådan noget.


før idag kunne man få 10-20cents pr dollar:)
30-09-2011 23:45 #22| 0

Mulighederne i brandet er jo stadig store, hvis de evt. nye folk bare retter på de fejl som de andre lavede.

01-10-2011 00:28 #23| 0

Hvad er det fede i at en flok forbrydere overlader deres buisness til en anden flok???

01-10-2011 00:31 #24| 0

Jeg vil gerne betale 70 cent på dollaren.

01-10-2011 01:45 #25| 0

@SaffronHill - Jeg er intra i at sælge 1500$ ud af de 2600$ jeg har stående hvis du er interesseret. Er selvfølgelig villig til at skrive under på en form for kontrakt eller lign på at du får pengene hvis jeg nogensinde modtager dem.

01-10-2011 02:43 #26| 0

Sælger gerne lidt $$$ på fultilt for 70 cent pr $!

Frisk på at gamble Saffronhill? ;)

Hygge PPP

01-10-2011 04:37 #27| 0

FTP er død.. sådan er det bare. :)

01-10-2011 09:01 #28| 0

Fantastiske nyheder !

Jeg må indrømme jeg har lidt svært ved at se hvordan de nye ejere også skulle være bedragere med så meget den her sag har skabt på bedrageri tvivler jeg på det kan lade sig gøre at overtage firmaet hvis der er det mindste der taler for man ikke køre fair business. Så hvad er det der får folk til at den nye ejer/de nye ejere også er bedragere ?

01-10-2011 10:12 #29| 1

@Lasse-DBE

01-10-2011 10:24 #30| 0
Mrcharming skrev:
@Lasse-DBE



lool
01-10-2011 10:27 #31| 0

hvad gør man hvis ens konto står i 0$?

01-10-2011 10:32 #32| 9
bohn skrev:
hvad gør man hvis ens konto står i 0$?



Det samme som hvis den står i 0 på andre sider vel? Seriøst?
01-10-2011 10:33 #33| 0

@bohn - så gir man ikke en rats ass.

01-10-2011 10:46 #34| 0
fryden skrev:
bohn skrev:
hvad gør man hvis ens konto står i 0$?



Det samme som hvis den står i 0 på andre sider vel? Seriøst?


nu er det da ikk helt det samme, jeg mener selvfølelig hvis man havde penge til at stå derinde. før de lukke.
01-10-2011 10:53 #35| 10
bohn skrev:
fryden skrev:
bohn skrev:
hvad gør man hvis ens konto står i 0$?



Det samme som hvis den står i 0 på andre sider vel? Seriøst?


nu er det da ikk helt det samme, jeg mener selvfølelig hvis man havde penge til at stå derinde. før de lukke.


Altså helt seriøst, hvad fanden snakker du om?
01-10-2011 11:15 #36| 0

at når hvis FT åbner, at ens $ er væk hva så?
kan man være sikker på de står der?

01-10-2011 11:45 #37| 0

@bohn, hvis du havde $ før og mangler efter, så kan du vel starte ud med at kigge transaktions-historikken og hvis intet står der, kan du vel kræve HHs af sitet.

01-10-2011 13:03 #38| 1
Lasse-DBE skrev:
Fantastiske nyheder !

Jeg må indrømme jeg har lidt svært ved at se hvordan de nye ejere også skulle være bedragere med så meget den her sag har skabt på bedrageri tvivler jeg på det kan lade sig gøre at overtage firmaet hvis der er det mindste der taler for man ikke køre fair business. Så hvad er det der får folk til at den nye ejer/de nye ejere også er bedragere ?


Køberen er en gruppe, der hedder Groupe Bernard Tapie...

Information om Bernard Tapie kan læses her:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Tapie

Det er specielt afsnittet om "Involvment in politics and legal difficulties", der fokuseres på...

Cliffs:

- He was sentenced in 1995 by the Court of Appeals of Douai to 2 years in prison, including 8 months non-suspended and 3 years of deprivation of his civic rights. He was incarcerated for about 6 months in 1997. (Forbindelse med fodboldklubben Marseille og dens skandale).
- Years later Bernard Tapie was prosecuted for tax evasion,tax fraud, false accounts, and put in bankruptcy. (Forbindelse med et forsøg på at komme ind i politik).
Redigeret af ZorroDk d. 01-10-2011 13:09
01-10-2011 13:50 #39| 1

@Zorro

Det er heller ikke Bernard der kører det mere, det er i stedet hans søn.

01-10-2011 13:56 #40| 5

Fuck FTP, High Pulse er det nye har jeg hørt...

01-10-2011 17:29 #41| 0
bohn skrev:
fryden skrev:
bohn skrev:
hvad gør man hvis ens konto står i 0$?



Det samme som hvis den står i 0 på andre sider vel? Seriøst?


nu er det da ikk helt det samme, jeg mener selvfølelig hvis man havde penge til at stå derinde. før de lukke.


Det var så ikke klart nok for mig. Svaret er dog stadig det samme, blot dækker det nu over at man feks. kontakter support.
03-10-2011 19:55 #42| 0
SaffronHill skrev:
Jeg vil gerne betale 70 cent på dollaren.


Hvad går en FTP$ egentlig for på 2p2 for tiden?
03-10-2011 20:26 #43| 0
OP

0.70

03-10-2011 20:30 #44| 0

@_Orty_ det svinger utrolig meget. Markedet der inde sejler. Køberne vil give meget mindre end sælgerne vil have.

03-10-2011 21:04 #45| 0

@mckrogh

Link?

11-10-2011 04:21 #47| 0

Faldt lige over denne artikel på p5 artikel (ved ikke om det er ulovligt at linke?)


An article posted earlier today on one poker news site asserted, “The potential purchase of Tiltware (Full Tilt Poker) by Groupe Bernard Tapie is almost at an end, with certainly the conclusion being ‘no deal.’” After doing its own due diligence on Monday, PocketFives.com can confirm that the acquisition of Full Tilt Poker, once the second largest online poker site in the world, is anything but dead. Full Tilt Poker’s counsel told PocketFives.com that the deal being dead would be “news to me.”

Despite confirming the news that sale negotiations are still very much alive, the same Full Tilt Poker lawyer declined to outline specifics, telling PocketFives.com on Monday, “I can’t comment on any negotiations. Those are really sensitive. It’s really important that the negotiations remain confidential.” Two sources close to Full Tilt independently confirmed that sale talks continue.

Full Tilt personnel are involved in two negotiations right now. One is with Tapie, which announced 10 days ago that it would conditionally acquire the assets of Full Tilt Poker. Group Bernard Tapie has a history of turning around companies, with its claim to fame being the sporting giant Adidas.

Laurent Tapie, Managing Director of Groupe Bernard Tapie, met with officials from the U.S. Department of Justice last week to try to come to an accord. The DOJ previously called Full Tilt Poker a “global Ponzi scheme” and assessed the site a fine following Black Friday. PocketFives.com has learned that Tapie will continue discussions with the DOJ on Tuesday in New York. Last week’s talks reportedly went “well.”

We’ve had plenty of players ask how much time will pass until they’ll be reunited with their bankrolls, which have been frozen on Full Tilt ever since the Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) suspended the site’s license in late June. Remember, the AGCC formally revoked Full Tilt’s gaming license on September 29th. All the while, Full Tilt continues to amass expenses that are quickly eating into its operating budget.

PocketFives.com can confirm that a deal between Tapie and Full Tilt could be finalized in as little as a month, although that time frame is, like anything in the business world, subject to change.

Last week, a Wall Street Journal article revealed that the Full Tilt Poker sale could include several ways to make the acquisition less cash-heavy for Tapie. The global news outlet explained, “The Tapies may address Full Tilt's liabilities by offering equity in a revived company to poker players owed the most money. The family is also seeking new investment from the site's existing owners, who wouldn't be involved in managing the company. The Justice Department would have to agree to allow these owners to continue with the company.”

A variety of posters took exception to the latter fundraising method, with PocketFives Elite member wackyJaxon arguing, “I don't see how this would be acceptable to 95% of the people that have money on the site. I am disappointed with this suggestion.” Another player mulled, “Hopefully this fiasco gets ironed out. I would love to get my money back, but I really don't see this happening. If companies are able to rob pensions from employees, surely this falls into a similar category.”

Last Thursday, Subject: Poker published an article revealing that, according to sources, “a clause requiring that an outside independent entity be appointed to protect the current and future assets of the poker site” is included in the conditional sale. According to the site, “GBT intends to appoint a chief restructuring officer (CRO) who will, in effect, replace the current Board of Directors of Full Tilt Poker.” Votes from Tiltware shareholders are required to ratify the sale and the appointment of a CRO.

Needless to say, player refunds are the top priority for many in the industry. Late last week, the Poker Players Alliance e-mailed its members to say, “It is my hope that the Justice Department will, once obtaining iron-clad guarantees of repayment from any party wishing to purchase Full Tilt Poker, work to fast-track settlement of all outstanding issues. As the DOJ has identified players as the victims in all of this, I expect they will welcome a settlement that addresses player restitution.” The DOJ originally said that the process of repaying players could take several months.

Stay tuned to PocketFives.com for the latest news from around the online poker industry.
Redigeret af Skipper-dawn d. 11-10-2011 04:23
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