Macleans Article this Week of Nov 25, 2012

CBI Group will soon be exposed In this Week’s Macleans
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Subject: Re: CBI Group Property Income Corp. Website for Concerned Investors that may have their investments evaporate!
Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 19:18:00 -0500
From: TM
To: cmaeb@sympatico.ca

Hi again

I just wanted to double check with you that PIC investors still haven’t heard anything from CBI or the Cadmans about your money. As I understand it PIC went to fund a mortgage for VENU. CBI did get phase one of VENU done and is still selling units in it. We’re taking a picture of it tomorrow and I wanted to be sure there wasn’t any further communication (or payments) from the company to investors since June.

Thanks!
T

From: cmaeb@sympatico.ca [mailto:cmaeb@sympatico.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 07:58 AM
To: TM
Subject: RE: CBI Group Property Income Corp. Website for Concerned Investors that may have their investments evaporate!

This is wonderful news, thank you for doing this article. Can you please send me a copy of the magazine that would be great.

Appreciate this, glad the news is getting out to protect other investors.

Cheers

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Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2012 19:29:09 -0500
Subject: Re: CBI Group Property Income Corp. Website for Concerned Investors that may have their investments evaporate!
From: TM
To: cmaeb@sympatico.ca

Hi ,

I’m sorry for my complete silence. It was a case of having to continuously shelve this story for other shorter-term assignments, which is pretty well always the case each time I’ve had a bigger story to dig into. I finally have a story written. It’s turned out to be quite a bit larger than just CBI and the Cadmans, who are one of the smaller players in Alberta that have lost investors’ money in complicated real estate investments.

I am focusing on CBI because it’s all happened fairly recently. I spoke with Travis Cadman, who says he’s still committed to finishing the projects and paying out investors and is otherwise done with real estate syndication. He was pretty adamant that I not mention his new company, Arizona Investar, because he says they are completely different businesses. But I told him it would be dishonest of me as a journalist to not mention that he’s got a new investment business up and running already while other investors are still out their money.

But CBI is just one of about 20 different real estate investment companies that have gone bust in Alberta recently and many had some similarities (including the same controlling shareholder, a company called Eyelogic, which is a sister company to Olympia Trust that administered some of the investments. They were involved in some of CBI’s investments, but it’s not clear from reading the offering memorandum that Eyelogic was involved in PIC.)
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I’m hoping it will be a good story that looks at the failure of the Alberta securities regulator to crack down on these investment schemes and the kind of “wild west” of private investment in Alberta. I’m expecting the story to go to print at the end of this week for next week’s issue (which goes on newsstands next Thurs. or Fri. I believe.) It usually takes another week or so before it appears on the Maclean’s website.

Let me know if you need a copy and I can mail one off to you once it’s published.

Thanks again and sorry again for the extended silence.
T

On 12-10-18 8:45 PM, wrote:
Hi T,

I was wondering if a story would be in the works?

I know this is the same old story “investors lose their money to fake company” what I find really suprising is that the Cadman brothers are still operating under multiple different shell companies. I have had several other investors contact me about.

c

From: [mailto:cmaeb@sympatico.ca]
Sent: September-14-12 11:15 PM
To: TM
Subject: CBI Group Property Income Corp. Website for Concerned Investors that may have their investments evaporate!

Hi T

Great that you found the site!

It would be great to chat with you as this is a case where the 5th estate definitely needs the 4th estate’s help .

We know there is no recourse for getting our investment back our intention is to warn others and hopefully change legislation so that a least some independent Financial monitoring is done for the sake of the investors.

It’s funny that you are contacting me as I used the Macleans article “Vultures in the Desert” as part of my Cadman reference check… they seem legit. The Exempt Market in Alberta has real problems.

It would be great to chat with you.

Cheers

cm

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