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Sunday, 02/19/2006 1:42:11 AM

Sunday, February 19, 2006 1:42:11 AM

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I'm trying to logic out who would be our most likely choices for a new Board of Directors Chairman. Christopher Meyer's recent re-organization of the BOD should give us a clue with the recent additions of Dorian Klein & Randolph Dumas, both involved with Rubikon Partners. Let's explore the possibility that our next BOD chairman is also associated with Rubikon. Click on this link, then click on the "Who we are" button and see who the possibilities are:

http://www.rubikonpartners.com./

We have Henry Kissinger, who would certainly be even more impressive in celebrity status than Chris Meyer as our new chairman, but I have my doubts about that for 2 reasons. He probably doesn't know GlobeTel as a company very well, and I get the impression that InterNafta's Maxim Chernizov would prefer to minimize any hint of political involvement in the deal, and that goes equally well for both sides of the contract.

We have Leo A. Daly, a stronger possibility, IMHO, for a couple of reasons.
1. He is already involved with and knows GlobeTel well, though he is not yet on the GlobeTel BOD.
2. GlobeTel, having gotten the (1)concept phase completed, and the (2)funding phase nearly completed, is closely nearing a phase where the stage has been set for a physical buildout which would well be guided by an experienced architect with a global connections already in place, in my opinion.

I can't rule out the possibility of Randolph Dumas as a possibility for the chairman position, but I feel that's a low probability.

Other personnel on the Rubikon roster don't strike me as very probable candidates, though the experience of the "Undisclosed principle" does arouse my curiousity:

"More than a decade experience in private equity in the US, Europe, and Latin America with the World's pre-eminent organizations"

Since our present BOD population already seems slightly tipped in the balance toward Rubikon-associated personnel with the recent Meyer-directed additions of Dumas and Klein, I don't think adding a third such as Leo A. Daly as chairman would be stretching it, balance-wise, since he's already involved with GlobeTel, though not presently on the BOD. It will nontheless add some weight to the Rubikon direction of the balance. I do think adding any other third person from Rubikon would tend to raise attentive eyebrows among us with the observation of the weight of this direction.
Or else we get someone new out of the blue who fills the gap and restores balance to the BOD...that would also be a logical alternative, especially if it's someone well-known with credibility & integrity.

comments, opinions?

nilremerlin




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