From: "Brennan O'Brien" <veilheim@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: tft@brainiac.com
To: tft@brainiac.com
Subject: (TFT) Corporation for Public TFT
Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2000 16:21:17 -0700 (PDT)
Well... My suspicion is that this came about more
from a personal issue than a financial issue
initially.
To be honest, Michael, and don't take this wrong, I
would rather no one individual *EVER* owns the rights
to this thing again.
Okay, so a restatement of previous proposal: Can we
get 100 people to kick in $100?
Alternate method: It's a committee (again), but...
We will sell shares in our company. 1 share costs
$100, and has 1 vote. You want 20 votes? Buy 20
shares.
I guess my issue with all of this is that we can't
enter into serious negotiations with HT without having
an inkling of where he is with this issue.
I believe we need a little non-binding vote. If the
price were $100 per share, would you be interested in
purchasing 1 or more shares into this venture?
Please answer Yea or Nay.
--- Michael Taylor <MichaelTaylor1@compuserve.com>
wrote:
> Message text written by INTERNET:tft@brainiac.com
> >
> I doubt it would take $100,000 to get the rights to
> TFT. More likely we could get it for $10,000.
> If Howard Thompson wants more, it is easier to
> just make up your own game system.
>
> Rick
> <
>
> If anyone actually knows for sure that Howard
> Thompson will take $10,000
> for the rights to TFT, I'll personally pay him that.
>
>
> But then, wouldn't Steve Jackson as well?
>
> Michael
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