Phantom Gets Insider Bonus, Ex-Xbox Bigshot 39
Thanks to loonyboi for pointing to a HeraldTribune.com article revealing new controversy and a surprising senior appointment for Phantom 'PC game console' makers Infinium. The article reveals: "Infinium Labs Inc. dished out a stealthy stock dividend to insiders as soon as it became a publicly traded company, and without bothering to tell the stock-trading public through traditional channels." Infinium executives "declined... to be interviewed about the four-for-one dividend", but it's also noted, by way of an SEC filing, that "...Infinium has hired Kevin Bachus, who helped Microsoft develop its XBox gaming system... Bachus, with nearly 20 years of experience in the game development industry, has assumed the role of president and chief operating officer."
Recipe Suggestions? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Here's a handy link (Score:5, Funny)
Gotta love the internet!
Re:Here's a handy link (Score:1)
I wouldn't be shopping for crow just yet (Score:2)
1.) fabricate buzz
2.) sell to suckers... err 'investors'
3.) split money with coconspirators
4.) profit
plan for 'investors'
1.) buy hyped stock
2.) panic - because product is vaporware
3.) realize you have too much invested to bail
4.) hire big name feller to give product credibility
5.) look for second round investors
it's still a terrible idea, and it will fail. unless of course they junk the online content distribution bullshit and throw in a dvd rom -- but in that case i'd argue that it's
Re:Recipe Suggestions? (Score:3, Insightful)
Every time I see something that looks legitimate from Infinium, I go back to their games list: Misspelled titles and developers, games ascribed to the wrong developer, games listed several times for multiple developers
controversy? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:controversy? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:controversy? (Score:1)
Normally, yes. The article is sketchy, but in this case it looks like they issues more than the number of shares required to do the split, and the extras went to two insiders.
I'm not saying that this is a stock scam, but the type of activity seen here is typical among scams: Talk big about something that's difficult to measure, do funny things with the stock, a
Non-compete (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Non-compete (Score:1)
Re:Non-compete (Score:1)
Re:Non-compete (Score:2)
Don't know if this has been posted before... (Score:3, Informative)
HardOCP [hardocp.com]
Re:Don't know if this has been posted before... (Score:3, Interesting)
Vaporware is in the air... (Score:4, Informative)
Who Cares? (Score:3, Interesting)
Phantom comes out and really DOES have just about every game you could play on your COMPUTER. So what? They certainly are not going to have really good "Only on Phantom" custom games, nor be able to play the games from any other current console. The price cannot be below $299 as I am certain that infinium labs cannot lose money on each system, so for the price of roughly both the Xbox and the PS2 and possibly even the Gamecube, one can get a Phantom.
The biggest question everyone should be asking, is WHO is going to buy this system and WHY?
Re:Who Cares? (Score:1)
Re:Who Cares? (Score:2, Interesting)
I can no longer remember where I read this, but months ago someone went to a Phantom conference or something. The author of the article stood up near the end and asked the following:
"I already have the 3 major consoles and a gaming PC. Why should I buy a Phantom?"
Their response: "You are not our target audience"
So basically their scope is limited to people who haven't touched a gaming system in 2 years, suddenly bec
Re:Who Cares? (Score:3, Informative)
There are 3 very good consoles out there now.
3DO revisited? (Score:4, Interesting)
I'm much more jaded nowadays when companies promise to release "the next big thing" without showing hardware sitting on a table hooked to a monitor. Any company can make rendered pictures of hardware, blowmold prototypes, and hire top name executives. What matters is hardware and software. Show me the Phantom running on a table... let me download some games to it and play them. Until then you can blow press releases out of your ass. You won't impress me; I've seen that act before.
Re:3DO revisited? (Score:1)
Why are Xbox executives fleeing? (Score:4, Insightful)
Bachus Left MS in 2001 (Score:2)
Dionysos approved (Score:2)
Although, I'm very pleased with this sentence: "Bachus, with nearly 20 years of experience in the game development industry, has assumed the role of president and chief operating officer."
It makes the whole thing seem blessed by the gods...
They were at CES this year. (Score:3, Interesting)
Will The Public Accept No Media. (Score:2, Interesting)
What's the advatnge to the customer to have to download media over broad band. Seriously unless the games are 50% the price of their physical media counterparts I'm not interested.
Re:Will The Public Accept No Media. (Score:1)
I'm one of those folks who thinks that 'if' this comes out, it won't live for long. But, I actually want it to succeed. A console where developers can make games and sell/rent them directly to customers themselves? Sounds like a great idea to me.
HeraldTribune editors aren't investors, apparently (Score:1)
A dividend [investorwords.com] is different from a stock split [investorwords.com].