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Paulsboro deli operator cites negative press in ending agreement

Paulsboro deli operator cites negative press in ending agreement AP Top Stories April 27 Replay Video UP NEXT PAULSBORO - A deli firm that s drawn widespread attention for its curious finances has ended a business agreement due to negative press. Hometown International Inc., which has attracted deep-pocketed investors for a business with a single Paulsboro sandwich shop, said it s ended a $15,000-per-month consulting agreement with Tryon Capital LLC of North Carolina. © Chris LaChall/Courier-Post Paulsboro High School wrestling coach Paul Morina instructs during the wrestling match between Paulsboro and West Deptford held at West Deptford High School on Monday, January 27, 2020. The firms acted in light of the recent negative press regarding (Hometown) and the principals of Tryon, according to a filing Monday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Paulsboro deli operator ends North Carolina consulting agreement

The termination agreement was signed by Morina and Peter L. Coker, a Tryon partner and the father of Hometown s chairman, Peter L. Coker Jr. Hometown, which last year had its status questioned by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, drew widespread publicity earlier this month after a skeptical assessment by a hedge fund operator. David Einhorn of Greenlight Capital noted Hometown had 2020 revenue of just $14,000 from its Mantua Avenue deli, but an eye-popping stock value of  bout $100 million. The pastrami must be amazing, David Einhorn of Greenlight Capital reportedly said in a quarterly letter to investors. Morina, who could not be reached Monday, has not commented on the published reports.

Paulsboro deli operator ends North Carolina consulting agreement

Paulsboro deli operator ends North Carolina consulting agreement
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Crash surge on 34th Street in Mantua inspire fixes

WHYY By De’Wayne Drummond, president of the Mantua Civic Association, at 34th and Wallace streets in Philadelphia. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) Late one November night, the harsh sound of scraping metal interrupted Carmen Davis Cliett from her nighttime prayer. She didn’t have to look outside her bedroom window to know what happened. “I just knew,” said 78-year-old Cliett. “I said, ‘Oh no, my car, my car!’” The Mantua resident’s car was totaled. Driving south on 34th Street, another motorist first smacked into a different car up the block near Haverford Avenue. They backed out of the first crash and kept going, Cliett said, hitting her car a half-block later. The crash tore a pole from the concrete sidewalk and upended her flower bed.

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