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Klein bought Internet domain behind fake buyer

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The facts of the Life Keeper heart monitoring patch deal - or non-deal as it may be - are now becoming clearer.

After the media reported Taiwanese computer equipment manufacturer MSI would pay $370 million for over a third of the technology, the doubts about the deal are now more than just questions.
The entire negotiations and contacts between the Israeli side and the MSI was done by fax and e-mail, which was sent to the Internet domain MsiUK.net. The address may seem to belong to the British branch of the Taiwanese firm, but it turns out it actually belongs to no other than Aharon (Arik) Klein, one of the co-founders and 50% owners of SafeSky, the Israeli company supposedly seling the patch technology. Klein, a convicted conman who spent years in prison for multiple acts of fraud, is also the person who supposedly developed the technology.
Read the entire article here: http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1098641.html

 

 

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