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  1. Aceyducey

    Derivex

    Ahh - but keep an eye out for the new tyres in prototype with flexible spokes, a flat belt on the outside (which lasts for a very long time and no air required.... Apparently the ride is still unacceptably rough over some surfaces, but as they deform unequally they are flexible to a variety...
  2. Aceyducey

    Derivex

    Nat, Why not let ASIC come up with a verdict first. I trust their expertise in analysing financial products significantly more than someone who's relying on a financial calculator. Cheers, Aceyducey
  3. Aceyducey

    Derivex

    This is great! Best to get this type of inquiry completed upfront so that everyone looking at the product down the track can have confidence that it works and is legal. Much better than ASIC's track record of examining schemes years after they've closed down and the perpetrators left the...
  4. Aceyducey

    Derivex

    Arjay, If you're in business too many customers is a problem you like to have :) (as far as anyone likes to have problems - and some businesses do handle this type of problem badly) Judging from the posters in this and other forums I reckon there's enough skeptics around that any rush on...
  5. Aceyducey

    Derivex

    How's the exchange rate risk been Gumpshot? Cheers, Aceyducey
  6. Aceyducey

    Derivex

    I studied at the feet of Yoda. :D Cheers, Aceyducey
  7. Aceyducey

    Derivex

    Worst Case Scenario: You die So long as this doesn't happen you can recover. If this does happen, you won't care about recovering. Frankly if you're always looking for the worst case you'll help it come true. Equally if you focus on the best case you'll help it along as well. IMHO a...
  8. Aceyducey

    Derivex

    No, no that's all wrong! This is what would really happen: a) The pub with no beer The pub would develop a beer-free business model which involved providing the infrastructure (cash registers, stools, atmosphere) enabling those who brewed beer to match up with people who wanted to buy beer...
  9. Aceyducey

    Derivex

    There are legal recources for this. And it wouldn't only be forum gossip in play. There would be criminal charges. Much more likely that the loan book would be sold at a substantial discount....buy it for 70% of it's value and even on 0% loans there's a 30% profit margin. Applies to all...
  10. Aceyducey

    Derivex

    Ahh - you're a zero liabilities guy - no wonder you come across as so risk-adverse :) I suggest that based on your views you shouldn't buy any Derivex shares. Anything else you said could be considered talking down the stock :D Cheers, Aceyducey
  11. Aceyducey

    Derivex

    case wh Huh? Company just starting up and you're already predicting bankrupcy? Give them a chance to get it right first. BTW TJamesX do you have your strategy in place in case the finance providers you use go bankrupt? Commbank, Westpac, NAB, St George, BankWest, Bank of SA, etc -...
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