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After 3 days I got a reply, but from my own mail server:
"Unable to deliver message to the following recipients, due to being unable to connect successfully to the destination mail server."
Maybe they don't want any questions. So where's the offer, their website is still blank about it.
I contacted PPPL via their web site on Monday, got an answer within hours.
Correspondence copied here:
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Monday, 17 August 2009 9:46 AM
To: Pulpwood Plantations Web Form
Subject: [Pulpwood Plantations] Message from the website
Type: Grower
Are you guys serious?
I see Mr. Butlin is on your board. From that I can only conclude this is
another attempted grower rip-off in the grand style of 'Project Transform'.
He and his GS mates should be in jail.
Bloody NO in all counts from me (Gxxxxx) and my wife (Gyyyyy) while any
former GS executive is involved in any way.
Regards
------Answer from PPPT:-------
Thank you for your email below. We respect your position in relation to the
involvement of Mr Butlin, however, it is important to point out that without
the knowledge and experience provided by Mr Butlin to Pulpwood Plantations,
Mr Gordon Martin (Chairman) has said that he would not have got to the
position of being able to put forward the proposal to growers. Due to the
extreme complexities in the structure of these schemes, it is critical for
any potential replacement Responsible Entity and Manager to have specific
knowledge on the MIS structures, forestry management and the history and
structure of these specific projects, hence the appointment of Mr Butlin.
In our opinion it is unlikely that any offers to growers will be made
without the involvement of some of the previous Great Southern executives
for the reasons outlined above. Nevertheless, this is purely an offer that
each and every grower has the right to accept or reject, should a meeting be
convened to formally put the proposal forward. Under the Corporations Law
the required percentages must be achieved at those meetings to allow the
proposal to be implemented.
Naturally, you will form your own conclusions in relation to the proposal,
but we would like to highlight that this is a genuine offer that will see
these projects through to harvest. Gordon Martin is a well respected
businessman who has had no previous involvement in Great Southern and is
funding the majority of the capital requirements necessary to fulfil this
proposal. Pulpwood Plantations is not currently considering purchasing the
land on which the trees sit and so there is no other reason for Pulpwood
Plantations to put this proposal to growers, other than to ensure they
continue to harvest, being the only time that Pulpwood Plantations receives
revenue (as a share of net harvest proceeds) from its capital investment.
Should we be able to assist you with any further information or
clarification, please do not hesitate to reply to this email.
Kind regards
Pulpwood Plantations Pty Ltd