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Sylentwulf
01-06-2004, 06:21 PM
WTF?


Infinium Labs, Inc. Acquires Gaming Company

Sarasota, Florida – January 7, 2004 – Infinium Labs, Inc., formerly Global Business Resources, Inc. (OTC BB: GBBR) announced today that on January 5, 2004, (after the closing of the markets), it completed the acquisition of Infinium Labs Operating Corporation, formerly Infinium Labs Corporation. The transaction was completed by the merger of a wholly-owned subsidiary of Infinium Labs, Inc. into Infinium Labs Operating Corporation with Infinium Labs Operating Corporation surviving as a wholly owned subsidiary of Infinium Labs, Inc.

As a result of the acquisition, Infinium Labs acquired the Phantom Game Service. The Phantom Game Service is a next-generation gaming system that supports games on-demand, game rentals, game demos, seamless upgrades and patch management. At launch, the Phantom™ is expected to be the fastest, most powerful gaming system on the market and will include a broad selection of pre-loaded games, on-demand games and game rentals.

The Phantom Gaming Service is an always-on broadband device, which will allow gamers a wealth of options, from wireless connectivity to massive multiplayer capabilities, allowing gamers to demo games before purchasing or subscribing. For more information on the Phantom Gaming System, please visit www.phantom.net. Infinium Labs, Inc. does not have any material operations other than those acquired in the acquisition.


About Infinium Labs, Inc.

As a result of the acquisition, Infinium Labs Inc. is an industry-leading global entertainment and interactive game company. Infinium Labs has developed and is marketing its flagship product the Phantom Gaming Service, a leading edge and intuitive gaming and content delivery system that is the performance leader in the interactive entertainment industry. Founded and managed by a management team with extensive experience in interactive media, entertainment and technology, Infinium Labs markets a robust gaming system that appeals to a wide audience of consumers and interactive gamers with its ease of use, quality assurance and robust delivery system.

rbudrick
01-06-2004, 06:31 PM
THAT SI TEH 5700p1D!!11

LOl...that's really messed up.

-ROb

djbeatmongrel
01-06-2004, 06:32 PM
for some reason this situation reminds me about the time Dennis Rodman married himself :roll:

Slipdeath
01-06-2004, 07:25 PM
wtf?

Sylentwulf
01-06-2004, 07:37 PM
I mean my god, look at this one FRAGMENT of a sentance:

Infinium Labs, Inc. into Infinium Labs Operating Corporation with Infinium Labs Operating Corporation surviving as a wholly owned subsidiary of Infinium Labs, Inc.

"We're gonna say infinium labs a lot, in different ways, and release it as a press statement, because we haven't said anything in a couple months now, OK?"

Chunky
01-06-2004, 07:57 PM
he it they prolly put all the investers money into company A. Realy actually does anything with company B that he owns. Then rents company B's building, B's cars, B's compnents, B's everything. Bilks the money from company A to company B, then eventually tells the investers he needs more money. they fold, then B bys A.

well who knows, but this is normal business prac.

Algol
01-06-2004, 08:42 PM
O_O

christianscott27
01-06-2004, 09:44 PM
Infinium Labs Inc. is an industry-leading global entertainment and interactive game company

really? i gotta keep up with the gaming world more...

where did you find that story?

Lady Jaye
01-06-2004, 09:58 PM
The part about it being an industry-leading game company cracks me up. They have yet to prove anything, and they call themselves "industry-leading"??? WTF? :hmm: :monkey: :bullshit:

Needle
01-06-2004, 10:02 PM
Is this another wacky publicity stunt? As I read the press anouncement, I kept waiting for the part that explained what it meant clearly. I was met with more and more paradoxial gobbledeegook that just seems to add fuel to the fire regarding the whole Phantom sham.

Ze_ro
01-06-2004, 11:48 PM
This is quite possibly the worst non-Acclaim publicity stunt I've ever seen. Aside from saying "Infinium" a whole bunch of times, it just leaves everyone confused.

--Zero

Dobie
01-07-2004, 01:41 AM
This just might be more entertaining than the N-Gage was, as far as self-destructive business models and financial implosions go. I still say this whole thing is a fraud--a shameless attempt by a corrupt corporate criminal (say that three times fast) to bilk investors and gamers alike out of millions. The scary thing is, he looks to be doing fairly well at it. Well, at least at the investor part of the equation.

I still can't wait for Reader Rabbit's glorious return to gamers everywhere. Who WON'T be in line for that? Can't wait! Oh, and who could forget Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing? 3rd graders everywhere must be peeing their pants in anticipation. :puke:

RetroYoungen
01-07-2004, 03:08 AM
Dude, I am so confused right now. @_@

Keir
01-07-2004, 08:39 AM
I think the key to understanding is here:

Infinium Labs, Inc., formerly Global Business Resources, Inc.

So, basically, Global Business Resources bought Infinium and then changed its name to Infinium.

The company you knew as Infinium is now a subsidiary of Global Business Resources, only Global Business Resources is now called Infinium. It's actually not as confusing or strange as it sounds.

Sylentwulf
01-07-2004, 08:44 AM
where did you find that story?

For some reason they have me down as a press-release contact type person. <shrug>

kai123
01-07-2004, 10:15 AM
I just got that same email. I think they have us down for signing up for the beta program. That is the only thing I can think of. Either way this email is screwed up.

Ze_ro
01-07-2004, 01:34 PM
So, basically, Global Business Resources bought Infinium and then changed its name to Infinium.

The company you knew as Infinium is now a subsidiary of Global Business Resources, only Global Business Resources is now called Infinium. It's actually not as confusing or strange as it sounds.

Sort of like how Infogrames bought all the Atari rights, and then changed their name to Atari... except since Atari was basically defunct, it wasn't as confusing.

Anyone know what "Global Business Resources" did before this? The name is so generic, it could be basically anything. Sounds like a spam or telemarketing company.

--Zero

QBert
01-07-2004, 02:16 PM
I just got that same email. I think they have us down for signing up for the beta program. That is the only thing I can think of. Either way this email is screwed up.


Yep, because you signed up for the beta, I got one too.
QBert

Dangerboy
01-12-2004, 02:01 AM
Got the same e-mail, and found this really cool news article on a web-site froma few months back:

http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=NTEy

This is a huge scam set-up. My personal favorite part of the article is the Receptionist who actually goes up to the 8th floor...

And there's the website:

http://www.globalbusinessresources.com/

Man oh man...doubt they're related, but still....

Jason

Dahne
01-12-2004, 02:18 AM
Of course they're being completely honest about being an industry-leading company. They just fail to mention that the industry in question is Delusional Men Talking to Sock Puppets.