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On 22 Dec 2003 14:50:31 GMT, Meyer Gottesman
wrote: Joint venture. Active or inactive investors with $100,000 each are welcome. Total asking price is $3.2 million If you couldn't get anyone to even give you $5,000 trying for an Oregon AM in these groups and elsewhere for weeks, why do you think someone would give you $100,000? Just doesn't seem likely. Shoot for the practical, at least. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On 22 Dec 2003 14:50:31 GMT, Meyer Gottesman wrote: Joint venture. Active or inactive investors with $100,000 each are welcome. Total asking price is $3.2 million If you couldn't get anyone to even give you $5,000 trying for an Oregon AM in these groups and elsewhere for weeks, why do you think someone would give you $100,000? What are YOU doing to get some ownership for yourself, or to keep these (or any other) hometown stations from becoming voice-tracked corporate outposts? It's always easy to criticize those who have the courage to try. Paul Jensen Florida's Emerald Coast |
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