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airlift

02/08/12 3:17 PM

#134903 RE: moosh #134900

Nice post Moosh, that had me a little concerned.
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Gotcha Sucka

02/08/12 3:32 PM

#134908 RE: moosh #134900

It's up there on a searchable free- access document service, so it being a rumor or not is not the point. However it got there, it's already been up there. We found out that website aggregates documents from everywhere, and it looks like there's a lot of confidential things on there about a lot of companies, etc. If you've ever used one of those free e-fax services where you get a free fax number, your stuff's going to be up there. I'm willing to believe GE is a victim here, maybe he faxed something to someone online, but it doesn't matter, its up there and the claims in it need to be substantiated.
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JackedOnCaffeine

07/06/12 1:52 PM

#138165 RE: moosh #134900

moosh, I came across a post you made 5 months ago concerning Estrella's resume that was posted online. You spoke with BJ and she claimed Estrella did not submit that resume. The claim was it was made up by someone, presumably trying to harm the company or Estrella's image. Not sure if that claim was from you or BJ.

It's been 5 months since this was brought to the company's attention. It seems reasonable that during those 5 months the company would have taken steps to get this "fake" resume removed from the site. Any current or potential shareholder doing some background recon on Estrella might conclude that our CEO is shopping for a new job and things might not be going well within the company. Also, as was pointed out here, the resume includes statements of fundings that have not been disclosed to the SEC or shareholders. Shouldn't that be a problem for the company regardless of whether this resume is legitimate or fraudulent?

Even if the company were taking legal action to ascertain who posted the resume, shouldn't the first action be to have it removed? Yet, 5 months after it was brought to the company's attention, Estrella's resume is still posted there.

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/103738351/Resume-Wizard

Makes me wonder if that resume WAS posted by Estrella and he is testing the waters as part of his exit strategy.