In 2002 two partners paid a $60 fee to get a business license and incorporation papers from the state of Michigan. On the application form Kevin Mykolaitis and Cameron Wade Sanders called their business Extensive Enterprises. They didn't specify its purpose. A year later Mykolaitis, then 36, and Sanders, 26, mefwith a State Farm insurance agent in Farmington, Mich. They wanted to buy key-man life insurance for their fledgling enterprise: a $100,000 policy on each partner, with Extensive the beneficiary.
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