Infinium Labs Founder a Bounder
No real surprise there, then.
Posted 18 May 2006

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Roberts, with whom SPOnG once had a heated and rather hilarious argument, apparently hired a fax promotions company to spam out junk faxes to investors detailing the imminent launch of the aptly named Phantom console. Of course, this was a lie, and the only objective of the fax spam was to scam more money from gullible investors.
The Phantom, if you are not aware of it, came third on Wired’s list of vapourware products in 2003, went up to number one in 2004, and slipped back down to second in 2005, as you can see if you click here.
The Phantom is/was supposedly a set-top box games console which will deliver games on demand over broadband (er, isn’t that an Xbox 360? – Ed).
Following the fax spam scam, according to the SEC, Roberts sold 1.3 million shares from the company - undisclosed - and secretly paid the promoter he had hired, both actions that are against the law. Oops!
As a result, the SEC has instructed a court to force Roberts to surrender the cash, pay a penalty and to prohibit him from ever becoming a CEO again.
See all of SPOnG’s Infinium/Phantom coverage here. We hope this is the end of the sorry saga. We unfortunately suspect it’s not.
Comments
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Really? Cuz I didn't see that one coming.
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Investors in infinium labs, here's a top tip for you.
Instead of spunking your money away on this hare-brained get rich quick scheme, simply set fire to it, at least that way you get the benefit of the warmth.
Instead of spunking your money away on this hare-brained get rich quick scheme, simply set fire to it, at least that way you get the benefit of the warmth.
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