Fwd: Wanted: CEO Cold Fusion Company

2006-01-07 Thread hohlrauml6d


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From: hohlrauml6d
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 23:54:45 -0500
Subject: Re: Wanted: CEO Cold Fusion Company

Not D2 and SLC !!

It's the owners of D2 and Gibson . . . both in Vancouver.

You know . . . networking at the club.

;-)

-Original Message-
From: John Coviello


What does D2Fusion have to do with Salt Lake City?
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Wanted: CEO Cold Fusion Company

2006-01-06 Thread hohlrauml6d
I presume this is a legit request:

Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 11:29:46 -
From: energy_ceos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Energy CEO Jobs $120 - $200k and stock

I am an independent technology CEO recruiter out of Vancouver Canada,
and have worked with the BC Technology Industries Association for
several years. I have a Cold Fusion company that is looking for a CEO
in the $120 - $200K a year range with experience in the SEC filings.
The firm requires the individual to move to Salt Lake City for the
work required. The company is a new technology utilizing Quantum
Physics. Only serious requests.

We are also looking for firms with experience in selling to Oil
Refinery firms for a new Nanotechnology project.

Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If you do not have a resume, please summarize your experience. We
understand that some higher level candidates may only have BIOs.

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Re: Wanted: CEO Cold Fusion Company

2006-01-06 Thread orionworks

  
  

  
From: hohlraumlI presume this is a 
legit request:Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 11:29:46 -
From: energy_ceos 
  
  
Subject: Energy CEO Jobs $120 - $200k and 
stockI am an independent technology CEO recruiter out of 
Vancouver Canada,and have worked with the BC Technology 
Industries Association forseveral years. I have a Cold Fusion 
company that is looking for a CEOin the $120 - $200K a year range 
with experience in the SEC filings.The firm requires the 
individual to move to Salt Lake City for thework required. The 
company is a new technology utilizing QuantumPhysics. Only 
serious requests.We are also looking for firms with 
experience in selling to OilRefinery firms for a new 
Nanotechnology project.Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you do not have a resume, please summarize your experience. We
understand that some higher level candidates may only have BIOs.
Fascinating request. I hope it IS legitimate.I wonder what 
they had in mind when they discuss the fact that they are dealing in 
...a new technology utilizing Quantum Physics. Kind of vague. Could 
mean just about anything. The way the request was written, it doesn't 
sound to me like they are dealing in -controversial- technologies - 
akin to CF, even though, apparently, they do. Sounds more 
conventional. Still, it's fascinating.Ok... who is going to 
submit their resumeRegards,Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
  

  



Re: Wanted: CEO Cold Fusion Company

2006-01-06 Thread hohlrauml6d

Two things make it believable:

1)  The fact that Solar Energy Limited, owners of D2Fusion are in 
Vancouver, and


2)  The bit about needing people who can sell nanotechnology to the oil 
industry.


Sounds like a real recruiter.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Fascinating request. I hope it IS legitimate.

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Re: Wanted: CEO Cold Fusion Company

2006-01-06 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Two things make it believable:

1)  The fact that Solar Energy Limited, owners of D2Fusion are in 
Vancouver, and


2)  The bit about needing people who can sell nanotechnology to the oil 
industry.


Sounds like a real recruiter.


A real recruiter with a Yahoo (free) email address, no website, no 
snail-mail address, no phone number, and no personal name?  Seems kinda 
low-budget and rather slipshod for somebody hunting the heads of 
CEO-level folks.


Maybe it's legit, maybe it's not, but I sure wouldn't send them my bio, 
even if I were qualified and in need of a job.. 'cuz the author 
looks a lot more more like a phischerman than a recruiter, at least to 
this overly suspicious person.




-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Fascinating request. I hope it IS legitimate.

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Re: Wanted: CEO Cold Fusion Company

2006-01-06 Thread hohlrauml6d

Well fishermen and carpenters have changed the world.  ;-)

This google search seems to ligitimize him:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=enlr=newwindow=1safe=offrls=GGLD%2CGG
LD%3A2005-18%2CGGLD%3Aenq=vocalscapeas_q=%22ryan+gibson%22

or

http://tinyurl.com/8vs97

particularly:

http://www.canadait.ca/cfm/index.cfm?It=106Id=5148Se=2Lo=2

Now, IF he's really Ryan Gibson.  :-)

-Original Message-
From: Stephen A. Lawrence

Maybe it's legit, maybe it's not, but I sure wouldn't send them my bio, 
even if I were qualified and in need of a job.. 'cuz the author 
looks a lot more more like a phischerman than a recruiter, at least to 
this overly suspicious person. 

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Re: Wanted: CEO Cold Fusion Company

2006-01-06 Thread Grimer
At 02:22 pm 06/01/2006 -0500, Stephen wrote:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Two things make it believable:
 
 1)  The fact that Solar Energy Limited, owners of D2Fusion are in 
 Vancouver, and
 
 2)  The bit about needing people who can sell nanotechnology to the oil 
 industry.
 
 Sounds like a real recruiter.

 A real recruiter with a Yahoo (free) email address, no website, no 
 snail-mail address, no phone number, and no personal name?  Seems kinda 
 low-budget and rather slipshod for somebody hunting the heads of 
 CEO-level folks.

 Maybe it's legit, maybe it's not, but I sure wouldn't send them my bio, 
 even if I were qualified and in need of a job.. 'cuz the author 
 looks a lot more more like a phischerman than a recruiter, at least to 
 this overly suspicious person.


He probably thinks that anyone who is stupid enough
to believe in Cold Fusion, ranks with believers in
Homeopathy, Astrology, UFOs, etc. and is therefore
easy meat.  ;-)

Frank




Re: Wanted: CEO Cold Fusion Company

2006-01-06 Thread hohlrauml6d

We *do* seem to think alike.

Well, we should know soon.  I phoned his office and left him a voice 
mail with my office and cell numbers.


-Original Message-
From: Grimer

He probably thinks that anyone who is stupid enough
to believe in Cold Fusion, ranks with believers in
Homeopathy, Astrology, UFOs, etc. and is therefore
easy meat.  ;-)
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Re: Wanted: CEO Cold Fusion Company

2006-01-06 Thread Steven Krivit

V-

I called up our friend at Vocalscape. He's out of town until next week. 
Instead I spoke with Lance Cameron, Sales Mgr. Had a very pleasant chat 
with him about VOIP. Seems like they've got a good company and smart 
sounding product. Oh, but that's VOIP, not CF


So Lance tells me that Ryan is the VP of sales and he's in South Africa 
right now. And that Ryan's normal email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Re: Wanted: CEO Cold Fusion Company

2006-01-06 Thread Steven Krivit

At 11:10 AM 1/6/2006, you wrote:

Two things make it believable:
)  The fact that Solar Energy Limited, owners of D2Fusion are in 
Vancouver, and


FYI:
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1058322/000121152405000361/solarqsba.htm
http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?action=getcompanyCIK=0001058322owner=include



Sounds like a real recruiter.


Not to me.

What has happened to me in the past with real recruiters is my phone rings 
and a person on the other end of the line says, I've got an offer I'd like 
you to consider.
Or, the phone rings or I get a personal email from someone who I know as a 
legit recruiter, and they say, Who do you know that.


s



Re: Wanted: CEO Cold Fusion Company

2006-01-06 Thread John Coviello
What does D2Fusion have to do with Salt Lake City?  I don't see the 
connection.  Sounds more like an Internet scam, somebody just using keywords 
like cold fusion and Salt Lake City to see if they find any takers.   This 
is not how professional recruiting is done, especially on the CEO level.



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: Wanted: CEO Cold Fusion Company



Two things make it believable:

1)  The fact that Solar Energy Limited, owners of D2Fusion are in 
Vancouver, and


2)  The bit about needing people who can sell nanotechnology to the oil 
industry.


Sounds like a real recruiter.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Fascinating request. I hope it IS legitimate.

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