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From: Lvjet
Sent Fri 6/29/2012 12:41:00 AM
Subject: Fwd: the Panther
from Gary,.
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From: Gary
To: LVJET
Sent: Thu, un : pm
Subject: RE: the Panther
Larry,
I appreciate your candor as well as Jeffrey's legitimate concerns...I do.
But I have reviewed each of the links below and the only one that even appears related is the offer for 8
million dollars from 2009.
I think we all know the state of the union in 2009, and when there were no bites, it appears to have been
removed from the market for a more optimistic future.
It easy to focus solely on the devaluation of the diamond, but in all fairness, before we cut this
opportunity loose, we should probably step back and take a hard look at the Boeing, which as you know
has a very limited demographic appeal and the qualified buyers arc fewer and further between. The
opportunity of the Boeing ever appreciating again is impossible and the holding cost arc astronomical
compared to the stone, which is limited to insurance only.
I think Jeffrey also needs to consider lost opportunity value. I think you would agree that you have
already witnessed wholesale opportunities within the GIV and Challenger 604 market which arc going to
be difficult, if not impossible to re-create as the activity within the aircraft markets, which are likely to
be your replacement aircraft, continue to recover at the industry's most aggressive pace.
Listen, authentication of this diamond sitting in Geneva, the diamond capital of the world, is absolutely
the easiest part of the process, and should be a non-factor at this point.
Before I cut this deal loose tommorow, I highly encourage Jeffrey to reconsider the actual cash value of
both assets along with the intangible values of a convenient deal NOW, and then, at the very least give
me the opportunity to give Moti a counter offer.
What do you think?
Gary Anzalonc
Senior Vice President
Aero To Store LLC
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Sent: Thursday. June 28, 2012 6:48 PM
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To: Gary P. Anzalone
Subject: the Panther
Hi Gary,
Jeffrey is concerned about this diamond,. as Mod has stated its never been offered to the public,.
Jeffrey did some investigating and turned up these photos on line regarding this diamond,. also found a 50ct
diamond in Toronto estimated at 10M sold for only 2.7M,.
he told me to relay to you, thanks very much for the effort but he will have to pass on this transaction..seams to
be value and authenticity concern,. Jeffrey to me to fwd these web sights that referance Moti's stone.
50 carat diamond sells for just S2.7m at an auction in Canada
Megha Chaturvedi / Nov 15 2011
The antique diamonds and other precious stones are sold at various auctions at hefty prices, but
sometimes the stones are able to draw much less than the expected range. One such diamond that
weighs 50 karat and was expected to fetch $10 million was sold off for a mere $2.7 million at an
auction held in Canada in 2011.
ww.ebay,corn/itm/50-66-CARAT-EMERALD-IF-PINK-CERTIFIED-LOOSE-DIAMOND-GIA-
/220641059581?pt=Loose Diamonds&hash=item33513b62fd
huo://www.diamondreview,com/forum/tooic/4886-5066-emerald-eut-diamond-inwrnallv-flawless/
http://www.theltucuryguidenetwork.com/Luxury Jewelry Diamonds for Sale 50-66 carats.html
luto://www.tradevv.comichinasuouliersioaradiseI 24 o I70c8c/china-Sell-50-66-carat-Diamond-Pink-
Panther.html
htto://www.facebook.com/pennalink.php?story thid=153894201686&id=17128006686
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