A remarkable point is at least, for all combos of his name and a company from his linkedin-profile, the first hit is always his linkedin-profile - doesn't increase confidence.
Right. I guess your point is that Google is in on the con too?
So Businessweek doesnt have more data than that.. which is probably automatically aggregated from somewhere else anyway.
Your point?
How many Jim O'Connor's do you think there are? One ? Two?
There are 891 on Linkedin!
Wooo.. you got him there! Red handed.
Clearly he has had nothing better to do lately than maintain his old solidoak website for stuff like that. Best I can tell solid oak is dormant now.
Altior Inc.: http://www.zoominfo.com/p/Jim-O%27Connor/1636630158 (easy to fake)
http://www.insideview.com/directory/altior-inc => shows '
http://www.cebatech.com/' as website for Altior Inc.
and this domain is registered, only - no content at all => very fishy
ooh very fishy. altior.com domain redirects here:
http://www.exar.com/data-compression/Wonder how that would come?
Exar Corporation will acquire the assets of Altior Inc., a privately-held company in Eatontown, NJ with a development center in Bengaluru, India.
The transaction, expected to close on March 22, 2013, includes $5.0 million in initial consideration to be paid in a combination of cash and stock and a three-year earn-out against net revenue contributed by Altior. The impact to the company's guidance for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2013 is expected to be immaterial.
Founded in 2004 as CebaTech, Altior Inc. designs, develops and markets hardware and software compression solutions for use in big data applications. The company provides FPGA based PCIe cards and compression software that is ...
http://www.storagenewsletter.com/news/mergeracquisition/exar-acquires-altiorFishy, they changed their names after 10 years, and now someone bought the company! Unless that $5M acquisition was all part of preparing for this con.
Give it a rest already.