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  1. rsa coral gables

    247 Update on Admin Changes

    maybe UM helps, but i think there are other constraints as i mentioned earlier.
  2. rsa coral gables

    247 Update on Admin Changes

    first, going down impacts underground parking. in south florida, you can only go so deep before you hit the water table and have de-watering issues. second, there is allegedly a large underground area that is contaminated so digging it out might not be an option. regardless, i don't think a...
  3. rsa coral gables

    247 Update on Admin Changes

    i am pretty familiar with the site plan and the existing negotiations with the city. you have 3 initial MAJOR impediments. first is parking which is underground and not enough to support 50k. plus since it is undergound there would be little to no tailgate areas second, is height. the FAA...
  4. rsa coral gables

    247 Update on Admin Changes

    mas and co. have been trying to do the deal with the city for inter miami for about 2 years and it hasn't really advanced much. it is 3 steps forward 2.95555 backwards. so cooperation is difficult, to say the least.
  5. rsa coral gables

    247 Update on Admin Changes

    him and billy corben have made a living dissing the U.
  6. rsa coral gables

    247 Update on Admin Changes

    yes. i was involved in a deal with Ophir Sternburg from Lion Capital, the one involved in this SPAC. He and and the prior investor in the prior SPAC did very well. He's a pretty sharp guy.
  7. rsa coral gables

    247 Update on Admin Changes

    you are right, there is less scrutiny than a typical IPO.
  8. rsa coral gables

    247 Update on Admin Changes

    yes, but doesn't the IPO process, from SEC review to underwriters' review, lend some credibility to the offerring?
  9. rsa coral gables

    247 Update on Admin Changes

    can confirm
  10. rsa coral gables

    247 Update on Admin Changes

    COVID MONEY
  11. rsa coral gables

    247 Update on Admin Changes

    he's made his money inventing a software that identifies claims that were paid by Medicare that should have been paid by private insurance. Step 2 is to sue insurance companies where they should have paid rather than Medicare. that business is now going public and he stands to make billions...
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