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Also see the Harbinger report (projection .70 to $1.40 next few months) several of the notes are there if you don’t want to mess with the 10K.
SO! and IN MY OWN OPINION ONLY: $RTON did not have the funds to pay off the notes and they became toxic. The toxic lenders took advantage (over advantage) and burned $RTON badly (one toxic note is just now finishing up).
The next loan comes due in November, but $RTON should have the money to cover it.
IF the toxic loans had not kicked in I believe we would be trading at a buck.