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A thread for members/shareholders own questions.
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WD!
Very interesting ...
:)
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Nice, I am very interested.
I'll talk with Piero to buy shares.

Fair Winds SOL ... CHEERS !!!

Carlo Alberto
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Hey Scara !! ;)

let me clarify otherwise our friends will flod me with requests!

;) ;) ;)

NO NEED to talk with me !!!!!!!

just read and follow the procedure set in the other thread , next to this one in same Forum section LOL !

.......you will receive invitation by email ....etc ...etc ..;)

ciao ALL
Piero
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1. Is sailplanner included in the transfer to the new company?
2. Is some kind of budget available?

What more can I do to help SOL?

cheers
Christer
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Ciao Christer ;)

1. Is sailplanner included in the transfer to the new company?
Not at present but Sailport AB may be happy to discuss/negotiate a transfer at a future date once New Company is established and looking good.

2. Is some kind of budget available?
Not yet. Once New Company is formed and the effective transfer of "business" made, then we will be able to start with "to do list" and relevant budget.

What more can I do to help SOL?
Your name is now on a List of Offers of Help. Rest assured, as soon as we identify something for you to do, we shall call on you! In the meantime, if you see specific tasks that need doing and you think you can help then, as with everyone, please just let us know so we can add them to the List of Things To Be Done.

Cheers ;)
Joanne , Svein , Piero
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hello WIN,
I received the invitation and I sent the request ...

thanks
Carlo Alberto
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Hi dears,
I've received the invitation mail and sent my request.
I'm happy to partecipate with you in improving the project and I should be glad to cooperate in it for all that I can do about.
Fair wind all.
Manlio
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same here!

Wonderful idea. I am very happy that we are in this new adventure together :D

andrea
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hi beautiful game mates,
unfortunely I wasn't yet a SYC member at may the 1st, but it will be for the next time; I find this a wonderful initiative of a very nice community, and also want to offer my contribution for whatever in my possibility/means...nowadays I specially have...time :-)
andrea

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