deal than Fishman offered, but no one offered.
> 
> I say some support for my assertion in the press today.  Read below:
> 
>

Two completely different scenarios.

Except that the Dwek fisaco and the AP deal are two great case studies
for a law class.

The first deal sold in the Dwek case since November was the former
Cranes Fire building  on Rt 35 in Neptune was my deal. It went for
$380k. One of best commercial deals.

The Farmingdale case should of closed prior to the bankruptcy, but
didn't. I was in court the day that deal originally was auctioned off
by Lehrer. 

Tommy, forget the board of Ed. Become an attorney for the trustee or
action in Bankruptcy. You can go online in the bankruptcy system and
see how much the "new" set of professionals are taking in. I think the
new trustee is up to about $3 MILLION.

The Dwek case is a big piggy bank for the attorneys. 

Amazing how they can screw the brokers.

We all know that MOST people couldn't get involved in AP at that
period in time. There were way, way to many clouds and no one wanted
to play the AP game.

Larry and deserve credit for being able to pull it off and then
benefit on the rest of the little guys coming in to do their thing.
And Madison Marquette for the past year to make all seem rosy.





 
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