"I really don't think that's the same Frank Jacobs listed as a Director for Maverick. Maverick has been listed since 2006 and explores for oil off the South African coast. Frank Jacobs is a common name."
It has been awhile since I read through some of the Maverick filings, but if you search through probably the proxy filing you will find some biographical information about the Frank Jacobs listed as a Director for Maverick. It is definitely the same person.
"I also don't believe this company is interested in anything other than geothermal/gas in SE Asia."
Based on the limited information available in the filings, I believe it is more likely VOIG is moving in a different direction. The change in control coupled with the background of one of the people involved with Travel Engine suggests to me that an energy-related reverse merger is probably not as strong of a likelihood as it was before. Now, it is possible that while the name Travel Engine could suggest that the RM will be something related to travel or information technology, it is also entirely possible that Travel Engine could merely be some type of "intermediary" toward something in a completely different kind of industry.
Konstantin Derenstein (one of the owners of Travel Engine) has a fairly distinctive name (meaning you can google his name and not get flooded with possibilities). Assuming this is the correct "Konstantin Derenstein", Google searches show he is the CEO of Kostya, Inc, a US-based company involved in information technology......
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