At 9:37 PM -0600 2/18/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Only one bidder appeared willing to make serious offers on the land and
buildings.* And although the market had spoken, it apparently hadn't spoken richly
enough, and the one bid made by a qualified bidder for the land was rejected.

WAIT A SECOND... when there is a foreclosure sale, there can't be a REJECTED bidder.... this is to liquidate to satisfy the holders of the liens.


Who authorized the REJECTION? Did those that hold the liens and want their money (Ramsey County Taxes, Excel Energy, Water Department, City Of St Paul, THE LOCAL CONTRACTORS) say they would only settle for a certain amount?

GSE it's the plant that never ends, it just goes on and on and then, it starts all over from the very beginning and goes on and on and then, it just starts over where it left off, leaving everyone wondering what is going on, it is the plant that never ends :-)

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