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Jupiter Us Smaller Companies Plc | LSE:JUS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0003463402 | ORD 25P |
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17/2/2010 19:17 | What's the real problem then, Mikey? Too many people have done rather well out of this, wouldn't you agree? | peakk9 | |
17/2/2010 14:38 | lol peaky....if only it was what he's had out of the pot that was the real problemo | mikepstevens | |
14/2/2010 19:06 | Tunde, Some of those involved should have had a good kicking. Nearly 9 years and people are wanting to know what Hardy's had out of the pot, truly remarkable given the circumstances. | peakk9 | |
13/2/2010 15:41 | Hardy would be fine as he never pays his judgements anyway. | gartshore | |
13/2/2010 13:33 | Gartshore We all know those that "lost it bigtime" mate and go beyond what seems reasonable in pursit of personal agenda. See link below | tundeolajide | |
13/2/2010 11:13 | Arpy it`s a bit boring now Kiddoman & the Hardyspeak chap have both lost it bigtime ? | gartshore | |
12/2/2010 16:18 | how long has it been now chaps? 2001 right? or was it 2002? | arpy_is_back | |
03/2/2010 18:08 | Tunde old chap we've all been told where the money went, there were published accounts, dont you remember? Corporate fees and sharks will always be around. If the great white attorney had collected his full share you wouldnt have seen him for dust! shame the blackmailing didnt work but its added to the fun what!! AB | abarclayman | |
02/2/2010 22:45 | As the saying goes the long arm of the law .................... Hope someone is investigating how £5m+ went down the pockets of insiders and corporate sharks. | tundeolajide | |
02/2/2010 17:59 | what no Kiddoman ? | gartshore | |
02/2/2010 17:59 | What no Hardyspeak ? | gartshore | |
01/2/2010 16:20 | ROTF!..you couldnt write it what a prize muppet!!...theyre actually funnier than L&H!!!! | mikepstevens | |
31/1/2010 18:49 | just like the just group paperwork he left in an old trailer & someone stole it the list is endless , just like the trumped up accusations against me they where utterly groundless & where clearly civil not criminal yet he came all the way from France to make a presentation to the Police . | gartshore | |
30/1/2010 17:16 | Mike the best laugh was that he came all the way from France to visit my local cop shop to lay charges against me , i met him outside the door he was anxiously looking about for me so i arranged with CJ to make my surprise appearence worthwhile rotflmao , needless to say i had already visited the cop shop days earlier to warn them about him . | gartshore | |
30/1/2010 14:47 | i believe both are still living in exile , Hardy is in France thinking he can do what he likes & the long arm off the law wont`t reach him lol. | gartshore | |
30/1/2010 13:56 | garty he's after the big fish it takes time!!!...we should hear by next wednesday....he's getting confused with big red herrings....LOL as mh's little helper likes saying. | mikepstevens | |
21/1/2010 19:39 | Ah ah just read Mr Stevens most enlightening post about revenge against Mrs Jones. was this in Mr Hardy's post now removed? Mr Connolley going by events followed on here and Think Action, you're several years too late to start giving advice to Mr Hardy on the errors of his ways! AB p.s "Good luck by the way with KPMG. Any joy there will surely open the floodgates?" Oh come now do you really expect us all to believe you've learnt nothing about Mr Hardy in all these years of working with him? | abarclayman |
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