回复: 急招我们牛肉的投资人,大家报名集体诉讼�
这篇文章有关牛肉项目财务恶化,是在去年6月发表的,不知道中介在推广这个项目的时候是怎么做项目调查的。 这个文章再次说明了,牛肉项目没有能够从TIF BOND得到全部的融资 (南达州区域中心的主席自己掏20万美金帮助购买TIF BOND)。
南达州区域中心去年为这种项目提供融资,居心叵测。投资人可以看看区域中心有没有在私募协议上披露这个项目的TIF BOND没有被完全认购,区域中心的主席自己去认购了一些债券。这个事实没有披露给二期的投资人,投资人就有权利维护自己的利益。
Debt piling up as South Dakota beef plant continues to build
Brett Wessler, Staff Writer | Updated: 06/18/2012
Northern Beef Packers juggles finances as contrators complete work and bills stack up for the $110 million beef processing plant in northeastern South Dakota.
Associated Press reports contractors have filed liens for more than $1.3 million against the plant since Jan. 1 and about $1.2 million has not yet been paid. Sources show the plant additionally owes more than $10 million from previous years.
David Palmer, Northern Beef Packer CEO and president, estimated unpaid leins from before 2012 to total about $6.7 million.
The plant continues to collect bills and focuses on paying contractors currently working at the site. Palmer tells the American News in Aberdeen the company’s limited funds will pay contractors working now to open the plant more quickly. Northern Beef Packers is working to secure funds from other sources as it has not sold all of its Tax Incremental Finance (TIF) bonds.
The company has offered to pay contractors with TIF bonds, an offer that has been rejected.
Land for the project was acquired in 2006, but financial issues and local discontent have continuously postponed the expected opening date. The plant is scheduled to open for business this year.
Once fully operational, the 420,000-square foot facility will process up to 1,500 head of cattle per day and employ about 650. The facility will process cattle from the Dakotas, Nebraska, Iowa and Minnesota.