GhostWriter Jan-4-03 18:34 |
Reno Gazette Journal January 3, 2003 “They did
everything they could to sabotage us,” DeMaio said. “I have more
than $3 million in legal fees so far.”
Tahoe Bonanza
January 1, 2003Adding to the financial strain, he said, is the
large sum spent prosecuting a suit against a group of former
employees and a law firm that he says conspired to ruin his
companies. He said he intends to see it through to a jury trial to
recover the expenses totaling more than $250,000.
(Ok that
is a pretty large jump, in just 2 days his lawsuit has gone from
$250k to more than $3 million? Someone give me what ever he is
smoking)
Reno Gazette Journal January 3, 2003
“Dot1web is not going out of business,” DeMaio said. “We want to
have 30 to 40 people working for us again. We have about 18 now.”
Tahoe Bonanza December 27, 2002DeMaio said he has aleady
hired back nearly 50 of the laidoff staff.
Tahoe Bonanza
December 25, 2002"We've already hired some back, about 46 or so,
and expect to hire another eight or nine," DeMaio said, bringing the
company's size up to 80 or 90, from its peak of about 140 before the
layoffs.
Tahoe Bonanza December 25, 2002DeMaio said a
core of about 50 critical employees remained after the layoffs, of
which 22 are engineers who will continue to add features to the
company's flagship product, the Dot1web tool bar. Others are in
business development and data entry. (Ok I think this guy needs
to write down his lies, he is obviously confusing himself. 50, ahh,
46 err wait no its 18 yeah thats it!)
Reno Gazette Journal
January 3, 2003 Bear Ridge Developers evicted the company
from its headquarters last week for not paying rent, said Scott
Dutcher, general manager of Bear Ridge.
Tahoe Bonanza
January 1, 2003"Our balance sheet is strong," DeMaio said. "We
didn't file for Chapter 11 (bankruptcy), and never intended to."
"Our balance sheet is strong," yeah like Anna Nicole Smith's
will power when someone waives a Hershey's bar in her face. |