From: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> To: "Ivjet@e <IMa> Subject: Re: Fw: Epstein/Sikorsky Possible Transactions Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2010 01:17:16 +0000 notice geroge only gave a net 12.3 million figure for 750„ not full retail On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:15 PM, clIMI > wrote: Jeffrey, This is an email George sent to Howard, It appears Sikorsky wanted to charge us 12.3m for an off shore machine, I can only imagine the number they will present as a duplicate to you current S76, See email below; Sent from my BlacicBerry® wireless handheld From: "George Reenstra" •ce Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 15:42:09 -0500 To: Cc: George Reenstra Subject: Epstein/Sikorsky Possible Transactions I received an e-mail this morning from Mike Jones. He tells me he has a buyer for S/N 750. If that is in fad correct, Jeffrey will net $12.3 million from the sale of the aircraft which seems to be acceptable to him. Assuming that this occurs, here's the scenario as I see it. 1. He will buy another C++ from us. He paid $11.7 million for 750 but it induded flight time, extended warranty, and additional pilot training. These probably have a value of $150,000. I do agree there was probably $1.5 million in extras that went into the completion but apparently $1 million of that was in engineering so to duplicate 750, there is no need to re-engineer it. All of that being said, and considering the current marketplace, I think we can cut a deal with Jeffrey (assuming Mike's buyer is for real) for $12 — 12.1 million for a duplicate of 750, less the items I removed above. There should be no reason why from the closing it takes more than 7 months to deliver which means we could either make 3rd quarter or possible 4th quarter which will make everybody's accounting records happy. Howard, these are realistic numbers driven by the marketplace. 2. As I discussed with you, Jeffrey is also thinking of buying an off-shore aircraft as a speculator. However, the price you gave me of $12.