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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3419066, member: 76863"]I stated what the article reported which was what the ruling was. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Hypothetical are moot points because it isn't happening. The largest shareholders of CLCT the parent company of PCGS are investment groups, and last I saw it reported Mark Salzberg had the controlling share of NGC. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>There's no sinking ship. Would you want the courts to dictate the exact engineering of a new building or a plane, how about giving exact directives to how a neurosurgeon performs an operation, or telling an artist where the next brush stroke has to be? Of course not because the courts lack the knowledge and skill to be able to do so and not everything is black and white just like the courts would be in way over their head trying to control grading. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you really want to see a sinking ship get the courts to try and control grading, their will be a mass exodus and I will be right there with them selling everything I have as quick as possible while it still has any value at all.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3419066, member: 76863"]I stated what the article reported which was what the ruling was. Hypothetical are moot points because it isn't happening. The largest shareholders of CLCT the parent company of PCGS are investment groups, and last I saw it reported Mark Salzberg had the controlling share of NGC. There's no sinking ship. Would you want the courts to dictate the exact engineering of a new building or a plane, how about giving exact directives to how a neurosurgeon performs an operation, or telling an artist where the next brush stroke has to be? Of course not because the courts lack the knowledge and skill to be able to do so and not everything is black and white just like the courts would be in way over their head trying to control grading. If you really want to see a sinking ship get the courts to try and control grading, their will be a mass exodus and I will be right there with them selling everything I have as quick as possible while it still has any value at all.[/QUOTE]
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