Friday, April 17, 2009

And so the waiting was over but not over yet

Shaking hands, sleepless nights, no more long fingernails and then we have to wait some more.

Friends again
A bit of fine news is that the lady at GDLK Attorneys, Soraya Parker (a magical name, I must say) and I are now on good speaking terms - all is fine and well.


Also got a phone call from Mr Lawrence Muravha, yesterday, after I had announced the silence of the last few days. He is alive and well, and still working on matters. Pooh, Pooh, Mr Le Meme; Are we still out hunting Easter eggs, then?

THE COURT CASE
This Edwafin case was before court, and has been postponed once again until 18 May. It brings back memories of Stapleton informing me that he would stretch out any court case against him for many years and that we, the investors, would be unable to afford legal assistance against his high powered hounds of law. Is this just the beginning?

Perhaps the good news is that Edwafin did not yet win their case, and that the law still has a way to go - let's hope to the benefit of us all. Another source told me that their is a rumour that Edwafin has asked to be placed under judicial management. If that were so, it means that the investors in a sense has won, because the law then recognizes that there is something wrong with the company. Patrick and buddies would then have been proven wrong in their assumption that they could merely walk over their investors as if they were mere cobblestones on an old Roman path. Obviously, there might then also be the remote possibility of the company perhaps becoming profitable. On the other hand it takes away the power of any sequestrator to investigate the management style and goings on at Edwafin - if one could call it that.

A further rumours is that the staff has still not yet been paid their salaries.

From the start I have been in two minds about this matter. If Mrs Griffen had won her case, that would probably have spelled the end of the road for everyone. We all would have received something or nothing. Had Edwafin had its way, it would have given the management some opportunity of attempting to remedy the situation, as they had requested. I say this because visitors to this blog have said that Edwafin should be given a chance. Hell, one even sent an sms to Patrick asking him to "soldier on" - can you believe it! Although I am a generally rather positive person, I just don't see it, and one wonders if this is not just another month of wasted time, money and chance to bring things to an end. He, I hope I'm wrong - watch this blog when that happens.

Free for you
Yesterday I promised a free gift to everyone involved or associated with Edwafin. My business and practice is in Brainwave Entrainment, which is used to help condition and normalize brainwave frequencies in times of stress and uneasy. I don't want to use this blog to plug my practice so, if for some reason or other, you are not interested, read no more.

I have made available a free Entrainment session to help cope with anxiety and stress, and which may also be used even if you are on medication (provided you consult your doctor). It is free, you don't have to log in or register, or nothing. You can download it here: Schumann Resonance just scroll down until you get the file. The download button is at the bottom of the section, below the splurge. Pleas also read the short paragraph that describes the session and how to use it (just select, copy and paste to a text file). If you find that it works well for you, or if you have questions, please let me know at mkoppers@chromatique.com.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Any update on the FSB, NCC Edwafin meeting - looks like Stapleton is stretching everything out as long as he can - maybe to raise enough money to pay off Mrs Griffins to withdraw the case. Looking forward to hearing your update on the above.

Concerned

Anonymous said...

Remember Stapleton sees this as a failed business venture struck down by the bad economy, not that the three pathetic business ventures could never realize a 35% monthly profit to pay everyone in the long run. How do you screw up with R250 Million in the kitty? - depends on what the intention was in the first place and having the family involved, instead of professionals.