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![]() With everything that I have heard about Belfort, I would think people should wonder who owns this company. Personally, I thought it was SCROOGE. A search at http://www.nasdaq.com revealed "No matches found" for Belfort Instrument Inc. So the company must be privately-held. A search at http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...&bt nG=Search revealed: Reissue Applications Notice - OG Date: 26 February 200226, 2001, Cl. 340/601, PORTABLE METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM, Bruce R. Robinson, Owner of Record: Belfort Instrument, Inc., Baltimore, MD, ... http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/com...09/patreis.htm Then, a search at http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...on&btnG=Search showed UtiliPoint International, Inc. Bruce R. Robinson Chairman. Mr. Robinson is the senior corporate officer Responsible for strategic planning ... Bruce R. Robinson. Contact Bruce Robinson ... www.utilipoint.com/team/robinson.asp with a link to http://www.quickstrategy.com Strategy Advisors (http://www.quickstrategy.com/advisors.jsp) include: Mr. Robinson who has authored "Strategic Acquisitions: A Guide to Growing and Enhancing the Value of Your Business, and QuickStrategy: A Proven Method to Focus and Guide Your Business in Rapidly Changing Markets." It makes one wonder if he reads his own books! If he had, he'd know that Belfort Instruments is in the fast lane to nowhere! Uncle Scrooges are everywhere, huh! |
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I think that's Individual. It only appears to be you.
Did you get sacked by them. In all honesty, sounds like they had grounds to ;-) wrote: Yeah, scrooges everywhere! Thanks for the information! I checked your sources and they were, indeed correct! And, they wonder why individuals talk about them! wrote: With everything that I have heard about Belfort, I would think people should wonder who owns this company. Personally, I thought it was SCROOGE. A search at http://www.nasdaq.com revealed "No matches found" for Belfort Instrument Inc. So the company must be privately-held. A search at http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...&bt nG=Search revealed: Reissue Applications Notice - OG Date: 26 February 200226, 2001, Cl. 340/601, PORTABLE METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM, Bruce R. Robinson, Owner of Record: Belfort Instrument, Inc., Baltimore, MD, ... http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/com...09/patreis.htm Then, a search at http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...on&btnG=Search showed UtiliPoint International, Inc. Bruce R. Robinson Chairman. Mr. Robinson is the senior corporate officer Responsible for strategic planning ... Bruce R. Robinson. Contact Bruce Robinson ... www.utilipoint.com/team/robinson.asp with a link to http://www.quickstrategy.com Strategy Advisors (http://www.quickstrategy.com/advisors.jsp) include: Mr. Robinson who has authored "Strategic Acquisitions: A Guide to Growing and Enhancing the Value of Your Business, and QuickStrategy: A Proven Method to Focus and Guide Your Business in Rapidly Changing Markets." It makes one wonder if he reads his own books! If he had, he'd know that Belfort Instruments is in the fast lane to nowhere! Uncle Scrooges are everywhere, huh! |
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Ya, I'm wondering if he realizes the jail time per count of libel when/if
Belfort discovers this thread and then makes the easy trace of his now 14 different identifies back to his PC. "Glenn" wrote in message ... I think that's Individual. It only appears to be you. Did you get sacked by them. In all honesty, sounds like they had grounds to ;-) wrote: Yeah, scrooges everywhere! Thanks for the information! I checked your sources and they were, indeed correct! And, they wonder why individuals talk about them! wrote: With everything that I have heard about Belfort, I would think people should wonder who owns this company. Personally, I thought it was SCROOGE. A search at http://www.nasdaq.com revealed "No matches found" for Belfort Instrument Inc. So the company must be privately-held. A search at http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...&bt nG=Search revealed: Reissue Applications Notice - OG Date: 26 February 200226, 2001, Cl. 340/601, PORTABLE METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM, Bruce R. Robinson, Owner of Record: Belfort Instrument, Inc., Baltimore, MD, ... http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/com...09/patreis.htm Then, a search at http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...on&btnG=Search showed UtiliPoint International, Inc. Bruce R. Robinson Chairman. Mr. Robinson is the senior corporate officer Responsible for strategic planning ... Bruce R. Robinson. Contact Bruce Robinson ... www.utilipoint.com/team/robinson.asp with a link to http://www.quickstrategy.com Strategy Advisors (http://www.quickstrategy.com/advisors.jsp) include: Mr. Robinson who has authored "Strategic Acquisitions: A Guide to Growing and Enhancing the Value of Your Business, and QuickStrategy: A Proven Method to Focus and Guide Your Business in Rapidly Changing Markets." It makes one wonder if he reads his own books! If he had, he'd know that Belfort Instruments is in the fast lane to nowhere! Uncle Scrooges are everywhere, huh! |
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On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 02:35:12 GMT, "wxforecaster"
wrote: :Ya, I'm wondering if he realizes the jail time per count of libel when/if :Belfort discovers this thread and then makes the easy trace of his now 14 :different identifies back to his PC. No years. Libel isn't a criminal matter in the US of A. It is in a few other countries. But potentially a lot of money. I've been thinking about this phantom. He's not a regular Troll, after all. There are a couple of reasons he's doing this. 1) He's a former employee who was fired for cause 2) He's a competitor 3) He was a dealer or a suppler that they stopped doing business with One thing he is certainly not - he's not an unhappy customer, or he would just tell his real story. I think #1 is most likely, of course. Has anyone called Belfort and asked? They might know already. Or they might be interested in knowing what's being said about them. |
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Mr. Salami up your a**:
You sir, are a big jerk! It is obvious you know nothing about freedom of speech! anyone has a right to speak out, boycott, or post their opinion for all to see! This includes gathering all available data, and letting the public make their own minds up! You know nothing of the laws and you are full of hot air! Take your opinions, and shove them where the sun does not shine! Your probably the PR guy for Belfort or something! Trying to keep your job with them also! Maybe individuals are just tired of companies doing and saying things that they shouldn't! You appear to be one of those salad tossing type employees! Anyway, go crawl up in a corner, and lick yourself! Bashir Salamati wrote: On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 02:35:12 GMT, "wxforecaster" wrote: :Ya, I'm wondering if he realizes the jail time per count of libel when/if :Belfort discovers this thread and then makes the easy trace of his now 14 :different identifies back to his PC. No years. Libel isn't a criminal matter in the US of A. It is in a few other countries. But potentially a lot of money. I've been thinking about this phantom. He's not a regular Troll, after all. There are a couple of reasons he's doing this. 1) He's a former employee who was fired for cause 2) He's a competitor 3) He was a dealer or a suppler that they stopped doing business with One thing he is certainly not - he's not an unhappy customer, or he would just tell his real story. I think #1 is most likely, of course. Has anyone called Belfort and asked? They might know already. Or they might be interested in knowing what's being said about them. |
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On 1 Jan 2006 21:57:02 -0800, wrote:
:Mr. Salami up your a**: : :You sir, are a big jerk! It is obvious you know nothing about freedom ![]() ![]() :and letting the public make their own minds up! Certainly it does. But when you post - or publish, or broadcast - something that is not true, and financially harms someone else (or a corporation) they have a cause of action against you. I note that in this post you are using a UK return address. That is not a good idea. It is MUCH, MUCH easier to prove libel in the UK than in the US. Basically, the burden of proof is on you, not on them. I suggest you read a primer on UK libel law here - http://www.urban75.com/Action/libel.html Since the Usenet is distributed in the UK, and Belfort does business there (like most companies now days, they do business anywhere there's a customer with money) and you're using a UK return address, you pretty much fall under their jurisdiction. It would be dead simple for Belfort to print out your posts and get a multi-million UK default judgement against you. How widely was your post distributed? Was it likely to result in financial harm to them? Did you intend for it to harm them? Answer these, you'll know how much the judgement will be. How will they enforce it, you ask? It depends on where you actually live, and how good your relationship with the local government is. They can take that judgement to a local judge, and get him to issue an order to the local sherrif to sieze your belongings. To do any of that they'd have to know who you are - but I'm guessing they know that already. I'll bet you had some significant encounters with them in person long before you started this little defamation campaign. : :You know nothing of the laws and you are full of hot air! Take your ![]() A brilliant and cogent argument. Congratulations! : :Your probably the PR guy for Belfort or something! Trying to keep your :job with them also! Hardly. Before you had posted I had never heard of Belfort. Since then I've had to buy some weather instrumentation, and (since they were the only company I'd heard of) gave them a small order. They delivered faster than scheduled, their equipment has worked perfectly since then. They've been responsive and knowledgable on the phone, and very pleasant to work with. : :Maybe individuals are just tired of companies doing and saying things :that they shouldn't! You appear to be one of those salad tossing type :employees! And you, in all your various incarnations, appear to be one very disturbed person. : :Anyway, go crawl up in a corner, and lick yourself! Another brilliant argument. You are certainly law school material, Mr. Unknown Obsessive. : :Bashir Salamati wrote: : On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 02:35:12 GMT, "wxforecaster" : wrote: : : :Ya, I'm wondering if he realizes the jail time per count of libel when/if : :Belfort discovers this thread and then makes the easy trace of his now 14 : :different identifies back to his PC. : : No years. Libel isn't a criminal matter in the US of A. It is in a : few other countries. But potentially a lot of money. : : I've been thinking about this phantom. He's not a regular Troll, : after all. There are a couple of reasons he's doing this. : : 1) He's a former employee who was fired for cause : 2) He's a competitor : 3) He was a dealer or a suppler that they stopped doing business with : : One thing he is certainly not - he's not an unhappy customer, or he : would just tell his real story. : : I think #1 is most likely, of course. Has anyone called Belfort and : asked? They might know already. Or they might be interested in : knowing what's being said about them. |
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Mr. Salami up your a**
Seems as though that salami is affecting your brain! It is obvious that you know nothing about the law! YOU should stick with the homo-community in which you belong! Everything in this newsgroup about Belfort can be verified and is in fact true! Thus, your argument is moot! It is also clear that you know nothing about jurisdiction whatsoever! So take your homo views, and share them with your boyfriend! He may giva a rats ass and give you come of his! The truth hurts individuals like you, because sooner or later, you'll have problems and remember that you were stupid ...literally stupid! I do NOT like Belfort for the way they treat their employees, and their equipment has a lot to be desired! It is my opinion based on fact and truth! Heck, maybe you can represent them, and see how far you get! My viewpoint has just begun, and it shall continue as long as i desire! So, go craw up your boyfriends A**! Bashir Salamati wrote: On 1 Jan 2006 21:57:02 -0800, wrote: :Mr. Salami up your a**: : :You sir, are a big jerk! It is obvious you know nothing about freedom ![]() ![]() :and letting the public make their own minds up! Certainly it does. But when you post - or publish, or broadcast - something that is not true, and financially harms someone else (or a corporation) they have a cause of action against you. I note that in this post you are using a UK return address. That is not a good idea. It is MUCH, MUCH easier to prove libel in the UK than in the US. Basically, the burden of proof is on you, not on them. I suggest you read a primer on UK libel law here - http://www.urban75.com/Action/libel.html Since the Usenet is distributed in the UK, and Belfort does business there (like most companies now days, they do business anywhere there's a customer with money) and you're using a UK return address, you pretty much fall under their jurisdiction. It would be dead simple for Belfort to print out your posts and get a multi-million UK default judgement against you. How widely was your post distributed? Was it likely to result in financial harm to them? Did you intend for it to harm them? Answer these, you'll know how much the judgement will be. How will they enforce it, you ask? It depends on where you actually live, and how good your relationship with the local government is. They can take that judgement to a local judge, and get him to issue an order to the local sherrif to sieze your belongings. To do any of that they'd have to know who you are - but I'm guessing they know that already. I'll bet you had some significant encounters with them in person long before you started this little defamation campaign. : :You know nothing of the laws and you are full of hot air! Take your ![]() A brilliant and cogent argument. Congratulations! : :Your probably the PR guy for Belfort or something! Trying to keep your :job with them also! Hardly. Before you had posted I had never heard of Belfort. Since then I've had to buy some weather instrumentation, and (since they were the only company I'd heard of) gave them a small order. They delivered faster than scheduled, their equipment has worked perfectly since then. They've been responsive and knowledgable on the phone, and very pleasant to work with. : :Maybe individuals are just tired of companies doing and saying things :that they shouldn't! You appear to be one of those salad tossing type :employees! And you, in all your various incarnations, appear to be one very disturbed person. : :Anyway, go crawl up in a corner, and lick yourself! Another brilliant argument. You are certainly law school material, Mr. Unknown Obsessive. : :Bashir Salamati wrote: : On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 02:35:12 GMT, "wxforecaster" : wrote: : : :Ya, I'm wondering if he realizes the jail time per count of libel when/if : :Belfort discovers this thread and then makes the easy trace of his now 14 : :different identifies back to his PC. : : No years. Libel isn't a criminal matter in the US of A. It is in a : few other countries. But potentially a lot of money. : : I've been thinking about this phantom. He's not a regular Troll, : after all. There are a couple of reasons he's doing this. : : 1) He's a former employee who was fired for cause : 2) He's a competitor : 3) He was a dealer or a suppler that they stopped doing business with : : One thing he is certainly not - he's not an unhappy customer, or he : would just tell his real story. : : I think #1 is most likely, of course. Has anyone called Belfort and : asked? They might know already. Or they might be interested in : knowing what's being said about them. |
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Classic!
All your AWOS are belong to us! |
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