2005 Bordeaux Tasting
I was invited to a tasting of 2005 Bordeaux's tonight by the International Wine and Food Society. It was the... (more)
Cor.kz is Released For Sale in the iPhone App Store!
So a couple of friends/buddies/partners and I have done an iPhone App (opens iTunes) called Cor.kz... It's all about wine!... (more)
Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff luncheon
While I get to go to a lot of cool events due to my "past life" in the concert business... (more)
People Really do Read This Thing!
Who would have ever thought that people actually read this blog/site/thing...? I went to pick up a friend for dinner... (more)
Police to Manage Film Location Security
There is an article in today's Los Angeles Times about security on film set locations. It mentions how most of... (more)
So the TechCrunch50 is about to happen in early September. One of the judges that will be rating/reviewing the companies is Henry Blodget. While Mr. Blodget is a smart man, no denying that, he has also committed securities fraud and has been banned from the securities business for life!!!!
Mr. Blodget did settle without admitting guilt, but if you didn't do something shady, why would you settle and take a lifetime ban...? What did he do... well, he said one thing as an analyst, and in emails said the opposite (good investment by mouth, bad investment by email). So if he's been caught doing this before, why would you trust him? Kind of like the old "bait and switch"....
What makes matters even worse is that no where on the site for TechCrunch50, in the blurb, or even in the CrunchBase listing does it tell the truth... It does espouse about his accolades in the securities business, but it doesn't mention that although he was voted/rated/ranked as one of the top analysts, he is now banned from the securities business for life.... That's not a good thing!
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