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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2826995, member: 66"]And possibly a third grader, and don't forget the finalizer, but I went through all of this earlier.</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as a comparison to Enron, that was the result of the guy at the top being corrupt. To have something similar in the TPG's you would basically have to have one or more of the top guy doing their own submissions (which they all claim they do not do) and then the graders having to know "Hey these are the Boss's coins!". Could work, until some grader leaves and starts talking. (Thirty years lots of graders coming and going and moving from one service to another. No one talking about anything like that yet.) At that point the credibility and trust in the TPG crumbles and an 8 or 9 figure annual buisness become little more than a basement slabber. And since the owners have a nice slice of the stock, a crash in the company like that hits them in the pocketbook too.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2826995, member: 66"]And possibly a third grader, and don't forget the finalizer, but I went through all of this earlier. As far as a comparison to Enron, that was the result of the guy at the top being corrupt. To have something similar in the TPG's you would basically have to have one or more of the top guy doing their own submissions (which they all claim they do not do) and then the graders having to know "Hey these are the Boss's coins!". Could work, until some grader leaves and starts talking. (Thirty years lots of graders coming and going and moving from one service to another. No one talking about anything like that yet.) At that point the credibility and trust in the TPG crumbles and an 8 or 9 figure annual buisness become little more than a basement slabber. And since the owners have a nice slice of the stock, a crash in the company like that hits them in the pocketbook too.[/QUOTE]
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