John Bird's piece is full of inaccuracies, falsehoods and fibs. There are several of these in just this one snippet from John: "This is the corporate equivalent of death. In CSKI’s story Dad has died. ACPG no longer has good standing in California." ACPG never died and is very much alive. Its also back in good standing. While ACPG's suspension has given John the ammunition to spin fairy tales around it and may have cost the company a few extra dollars, there is no lasting material harm from it.
Later, John wrongly refers to ACPG as "defunct" and his referral to "its passing" is wrong as well. A suspended company has not died nor is it dead, passed or defunct. John you don't understand basic corporate law. By the way, ACPG is back in "good standing" and is very much alive as a corporation. Its not surprising you haven't updated your readers with this nugget.
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Later, John wrongly refers to ACPG as "defunct" and his referral to "its passing" is wrong as well. A suspended company has not died nor is it dead, passed or defunct. John you don't understand basic corporate law. By the way, ACPG is back in "good standing" and is very much alive as a corporation. Its not surprising you haven't updated your readers with this nugget.