http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2122704,00.html Wife ‘hired a hitman’ to kill Scoot.com CEO 16:56 Monday 23rd September 2002 Matthew Broersma The ex-wife of Jon Molyneux, former Scoot.com chief executive, admitted in court to paying a man to kill...
For Telecom Workers, Burst Of Bubble Takes Heavy Toll By REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN The Wall Street Journal RICHARDSON, Texas — Two years ago, J. Michael Dugan spread the word to his fellow optical engineers in North Texas that he was starting a company that could make...
I think that this and other articles confuse Socialism with Bureaucracy. Libertarianism as implemented in North America is not exactly the shining pinnacle of economic efficiency. Just try starting a telephone company in the US or (even worse) Canada. It can take a...
Wow. I think it’s possible that the “three unnamed transactions” included the purchase of eVoice and our friends at InfoInterActive. The main concern from the SEC’s perspective is the accounting of these purchases as expenses, and the reporting...
Seems like a poignant time to re-introduce the rules of FoIB. — * don’t insult anybody personally * don’t insult anyone’s ideas, instead try to challenge them * don’t post html emails (html is evil) * always provide the full text plus the...
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