Pigeon King faces personal bankruptcy
A bankruptcy inspector for a former Waterloo, Ontario business is petitioning the business’ former owner into personal bankruptcy.
A bankruptcy inspector for a former Waterloo, Ontario business is petitioning the business’ former owner into personal bankruptcy.
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Remax real estate agent Scott Miller confirmed today (Monday) that Arlan Galbraith, architect of a failed North American pigeon breeding scheme, has accepted a deal to sell his house in a tony Waterloo neighbourhoo
American pigeon breeders who lost millions when the Waterloo, Ontario business they dealt with declared bankruptcy have turned to one of the business’ former employees for help.
A summary of Better Farming's news coverage of Pigeon King International
by BETTER FARMING STAFF Police conducting a preliminary investigation into an insolvent pigeon breeding business say written complaints are now rolling in but a decision on whether to launch a formal investigation is still pending.
Pigeon King International never intended to get into the squab business says a former employee who claims credit for promoting the idea to owner Arlan Galbraith.
Pennsylvania’s attorney general’s office confirms it has fielded concerns about the operation of Pigeon King International (PKI) but it’s uncertain whether any arm of the state will launch an investigation.
More than two weeks after issuing a statement saying he had retained a bankruptcy trustee, Pigeon King International (PKI) Inc.’s founder, owner and sole shareholder, Arlan Galbraith, voluntarily signed the company into bankruptcy.
Former PKI Ontario sales consultant Ken Wagler stands by assertions made in an earlier interview with Better Farming that the chicken industry is trying to thwart efforts by former PKI growers to find a use for their pigeons. He won’t name names however and chicken producers reject his claims.