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Mon Mar 24 13:45:20 UTC 2014 <VanCleef> havelock down again?
Sun Mar 23 18:48:48 UTC 2014 <ozbot> Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract Cognitive Resurrected on[Havelock]
Sat Mar 22 10:16:08 UTC 2014 <dnivi3> @micea_popescu: OK, what is that supposed to tell me? @VanCleef: there are some decent funds on Havelock, for example Peta Mine.
Sat Mar 22 06:02:57 UTC 2014 <dub> !ticker havelock am1
Fri Mar 21 16:09:52 UTC 2014 <ThickAsThieves> and you thought Havelock was bad
Fri Mar 21 15:51:56 UTC 2014 <hdbuck> I'd like some insights on Havelock & AM since i happen to deal with both simultaneously ^^
Fri Mar 21 15:38:35 UTC 2014 <ThickAsThieves> topace, is a contractor for the IT side of Havelock afaik.
Fri Mar 21 15:37:54 UTC 2014 <ThickAsThieves> CFIG is listed on Havelock.
Fri Mar 21 15:37:17 UTC 2014 <LordPutin> agent smith runs havelock
Fri Mar 21 15:36:49 UTC 2014 <ThickAsThieves> Well, Havelock, we are told at least, we purchased by the Panama Fund. It, as far as I can tell, is run by the same person that runs CFIG.
Fri Mar 21 15:35:36 UTC 2014 <ThickAsThieves> ReutersEmily, I can offer some insight on Havelock and Neo, but I am not an official representative for either.
Fri Mar 21 15:34:33 UTC 2014 <Duffer1> ReutersEmily: who runs havelock? >> The Panama Fund SA (no idea what that means or who's behind it, I suspect Voorhees is related somehow)
Fri Mar 21 14:03:01 UTC 2014 <ReutersEmily> who runs havelock?
Fri Mar 21 14:02:48 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> but this is what passes for "pr" these days, at least at the havelock level of things.
Fri Mar 21 13:58:06 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> c) that havelock has a history of allowing high rent corporations to just walk away from their obligations, such as they did in the case of virtex,
Fri Mar 21 13:57:18 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> a) that while neobee collected funds (on havelock), they have yet to issue a report. this is eerily reminescent of the bitcoin foundation scam, and does not bode well
Fri Mar 21 13:23:12 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> no, the ones besides havelock are dead.
Fri Mar 21 13:22:58 UTC 2014 <ReutersEmily> are the rest of those (besides havelock) NYSE-type exchanges as well?
Fri Mar 21 13:22:28 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> such as glbse, btct, havelock, bitfunder et all.
Fri Mar 21 13:11:43 UTC 2014 <Namworld> Havelock works boh as an exchange, and as a broker. It makes it easy to trade, no opening fee and large trade fees. MPEx works like an actual exchabge. Not much interface, very high security, high entry fee for a seat, low trading fees.