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==General==
==General==
*Plans to buy Fivebridge & Remton Consolidated Bank were announced by [[Perplex City Banking Company]] in August of 2005.
*Plans to buy Fivebridge & Remton Consolidated Bank were announced by [[Perplex City Banking Company]] in August of 2005.
**Following the death of consulting economist [[Monica Grand]], who was an integral player in this deal, controversy was sparked when it was revealed that [[PCBC]]'s research in preparation for the deal was insufficient.  
**Following the death of consulting economist [[Monica Grand]], who was an integral player in this deal, controversy was sparked when it was revealed that [[PCBC]]'s research in preparation for the deal was insufficient.  




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19: ==The Involvement of Monica Grand==
==The Involvement of Monica Grand==
*The initial draft of the report on PCBC's acquisition deal was written by [[Monica Grand]].
*The initial draft of the report on PCBC's acquisition deal was written by [[Monica Grand]].



Revision as of 02:21, 6 June 2006

General

  • Plans to buy Fivebridge & Remton Consolidated Bank were announced by Perplex City Banking Company in August of 2005.
    • Following the death of consulting economist Monica Grand, who was an integral player in this deal, controversy was sparked when it was revealed that PCBC's research in preparation for the deal was insufficient.


Opinions on the Buyout

  • Perplex City finance deputy Hova Loneart was not a supporter of PCBC's buyout of Fivebridge & Remton Consolidated Bank.
  • Former PCBC CEO Jonathan Smart (who resigned in September of 2005), foresaw no problems with the deal.
  • Monica Grand expressed her thoughts that the acquisition would be a benefit to consumers.


PCBC Takeover Plans

The PCBC today announced their formal offer to take over Fivebridge & Remton Consolidated Bank. PCBC consulting economist Monica Grand said that the move should be a benefit to consumers, as the separate financial networks are gradually


The Involvement of Monica Grand

  • The initial draft of the report on PCBC's acquisition deal was written by Monica Grand.
  • The "pressure" of the Fivebridge Report was mentioned in Track 3.mp3


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