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Originally Posted by janmcn
Of course, Mark Morse is not going to stand up in front of a packed audience of residents and say 'the family and I can't wait to get the heck out of here'. As 'deep throat' told Woodward and Bernstein "follow the money".
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They are business people and they will do what is in their best interests. If it's in their best interests to stay that's what they will do. But if it's not in their best interests, someday there might just be a "new sheriff in town".
I think Gary Morse is a genius..I admire him greatly. I also think that Mark Morse doesn't head off to the bathroom without the old man knowing it.
Plus..there is a lot of history in American business where the first generation starts something, the second generation builds on it, and the following generations either live off the fat of the land or sell it off.
I'm not trying to start any trouble here, but as the poster pointed out Mark Morse would not stand up and tell a packed house that they are selling out. (or even THINKING of selling out) Even if they were to sign the papers the next day. That's just not the way business happens.
And again, there's no reason to think that they might sell off. But if they were it wouldn't be announced until it was a done deal and the ink on the contracts was dry.