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    April 07, 2006

    Morten Lund Invest In Spearcast

    My good friend and Maxthon partner, Morten Lund (early Skype-investor) & his team at LundKenner has just made a strategic investment in Israeli Start-up Spearcast. I am very happy of being responsible for making this happen. Morten will take a seat on Spearcast's Board of Directors (I am already on Spearcast's Advisory Board). Spearcast, recently launced a service called Palore. Palore lets you call business for free, rate them and share them with others in a very smart way. Spearcast was founded by very talented Israeli entrepreneurs Hanan Lifshitz and Erez Chochva. Read more about the investment here (in Hebrew sorry). I see great potential for this service and I am delighted that Morten and I (again for the second time) will be partners in crime.

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    » Buying shares for holidays... from Gogelmogel
    I just had to join the Alexadex craze and buy some Palore shares, following my previous post. It was the natural thing to do, no? I actually think it could be quite a good investment, and Net's recent behind-the-scenes update [Read More]

    » Buying shares... from Gogelmogel
    I just had to join the Alexadex craze and buy some Palore shares, following my previous post. It was the natural thing to do, no? I actually think it could be quite a good investment, and Net's recent behind-the-scenes update [Read More]

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