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Why should he have an account on Linkedin?

There is only 2 Norwegians with that name, and both are listed in the post.

Are there only 2 norwegians with that name, or only 2 norwegians with that name on linked-in?

Both

Public tax register for 2009
http://www.nrk.no/skattelister2009/sok/?fulltnavn=%C3%B8ystein+aaby

So only two *tax paying* Norwegians with that name  Wink
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Why should he have an account on Linkedin?

There is only 2 Norwegians with that name, and both are listed in the post.

Are there only 2 norwegians with that name, or only 2 norwegians with that name on linked-in?

Both

Public tax register for 2009
http://www.nrk.no/skattelister2009/sok/?fulltnavn=%C3%B8ystein+aaby
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It's all fun and games until somebody loses an eye

Why should he have an account on Linkedin?

There is only 2 Norwegians with that name, and both are listed in the post.

Are there only 2 norwegians with that name, or only 2 norwegians with that name on linked-in?
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I got curious when i saw a Norwegian guy on the prospectum. http://lmb-holdings.com/LMB_Holdings_Prospectus.pdf
So i did some digging.

Risk & Market Analyst
Øystein Aaby has worked in the insurance industry in Norway since 2007. His career has
included time working for both AIG and DNB, specialising in risk and claim managemen
t.

There is only 2 persons named Øystein Aaby in Norway from what i can find.

Øystein Aaby Haare - 1981 - Drammen - Programmer - no.linkedin.com/pub/øystein-aaby-haare/2/706/299
Øystein Aaby - 1985 - Oslo - Student? - no.linkedin.com/pub/øystein-aaby/20/26/745/

First guy seems be a programmer, has a wife and kid. Also house isnt that bad.
The second guy i dont find much on.. yet.

But the main thing is, if i had been working at AIG or DNB i would certainly put that up on my linkedin.

Why should he have an account on Linkedin?

There is only 2 Norwegians with that name, and both are listed in the post.
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Jesus was a (Goddamn) hippy socialist
I got curious when i saw a Norwegian guy on the prospectum. http://lmb-holdings.com/LMB_Holdings_Prospectus.pdf
So i did some digging.

Risk & Market Analyst
Øystein Aaby has worked in the insurance industry in Norway since 2007. His career has
included time working for both AIG and DNB, specialising in risk and claim managemen
t.

There is only 2 persons named Øystein Aaby in Norway from what i can find.

Øystein Aaby Haare - 1981 - Drammen - Programmer - no.linkedin.com/pub/øystein-aaby-haare/2/706/299
Øystein Aaby - 1985 - Oslo - Student? - no.linkedin.com/pub/øystein-aaby/20/26/745/

First guy seems be a programmer, has a wife and kid. Also house isnt that bad.
The second guy i dont find much on.. yet.

But the main thing is, if i had been working at AIG or DNB i would certainly put that up on my linkedin.

Why should he have an account on Linkedin?
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I got curious when i saw a Norwegian guy on the prospectum. http://lmb-holdings.com/LMB_Holdings_Prospectus.pdf
So i did some digging.

Risk & Market Analyst
Øystein Aaby has worked in the insurance industry in Norway since 2007. His career has
included time working for both AIG and DNB, specialising in risk and claim managemen
t.

There is only 2 persons named Øystein Aaby in Norway from what i can find.

Øystein Aaby Haare - 1981 - Drammen - Programmer - no.linkedin.com/pub/øystein-aaby-haare/2/706/299
Øystein Aaby - 1985 - Oslo - Student? - no.linkedin.com/pub/øystein-aaby/20/26/745/

First guy seems be a programmer, has a wife and kid. Also house isnt that bad.
The second guy i dont find much on.. yet.

Wondering if i found the right guys since both have no mention of AIG and DNB.
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too bad they couldn't start up something similar in the usa. but this is a fantastic Idea... I really hope it works out. I think this is the first  ipo that Ive actually been excited about...
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Is there anybody know, how may shares bought to be regarded as a successful IPO?
Is there any time limit for it?

9500 BTC worth of shares.

By 30 November 2013

Thanks a lot! Maybe a long journey for shareholders.
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So, investing today would be put into the 9.6m share group, correct? sorry for all the stupid questions....

Yep, that's correct Smiley
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I see this as a long term investment. but im a tad confused about this statement.

The global income of LMB Holdings, including operating profits from all LMB Holdings subsidiaries, will be paid to the LMB Holdings shareholders proportionally, after all operating, growth and miscellaneous expenses are deducted. The 9,600,000 public shares will receive the first dividends up to the value of 0.0035BTC/share, providing public investors a priority in receiving a minimum of 100% return on their investment. Dividend payments will be made on the last working day of each quarter at midnight (GMT+2).

Does that mean they wont pay out more than .0035btc dividends? Sorry for the newb question, but Im going to invest so I would like to get all my questions answered..

After fulfilling the 0.0035BTC/share promise to investors, future dividends will be divided among 100% of the shares, instead of just the 9.6M public shares.

So, investing today would be put into the 9.6m share group, correct? sorry for all the stupid questions....
N_S
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Is there anybody know, how may shares bought to be regarded as a successful IPO?
Is there any time limit for it?

9500 BTC worth of shares.

By 30 November 2013
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It's all fun and games until somebody loses an eye
Is there anybody know, how may shares bought to be regarded as a successful IPO?
Is there any time limit for it?

Did you read the prospectus? That information is in there. It is also repeated a couple times in the past couple pages of this thread.
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Is there anybody know, how may shares bought to be regarded as a successful IPO?
Is there any time limit for it?

9500 BTC worth of shares.
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Is there anybody know, how many shares bought to be regarded as a successful IPO?
Is there any time limit for it?
N_S
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I see this as a long term investment. but im a tad confused about this statement.

The global income of LMB Holdings, including operating profits from all LMB Holdings subsidiaries, will be paid to the LMB Holdings shareholders proportionally, after all operating, growth and miscellaneous expenses are deducted. The 9,600,000 public shares will receive the first dividends up to the value of 0.0035BTC/share, providing public investors a priority in receiving a minimum of 100% return on their investment. Dividend payments will be made on the last working day of each quarter at midnight (GMT+2).

Does that mean they wont pay out more than .0035btc dividends? Sorry for the newb question, but Im going to invest so I would like to get all my questions answered..

After fulfilling the 0.0035BTC/share promise to investors, future dividends will be divided among 100% of the shares, instead of just the 9.6M public shares.
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Touchdown
Not a FUDster, but this was a mammoth sized IPO. It was never going to be a quick flip for anyone. I think that as we see the massive collapse of these faux mining securities (happening at this very moment), we'll see more investment in operations like this one, where transparency is there and it operates more like a legitimate business.

The IPO will eventually sell out, it just won't be today or tomorrow. I think most holders are genuine long term holders looking to make a fortune off of the potential of this stock.

Signs of significant progress over the next month and a half wouldn't hurt sales either.

Bingo.
Agreed. What he said.
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I see this as a long term investment. but im a tad confused about this statement.

The global income of LMB Holdings, including operating profits from all LMB Holdings subsidiaries, will be paid to the LMB Holdings shareholders proportionally, after all operating, growth and miscellaneous expenses are deducted. The 9,600,000 public shares will receive the first dividends up to the value of 0.0035BTC/share, providing public investors a priority in receiving a minimum of 100% return on their investment. Dividend payments will be made on the last working day of each quarter at midnight (GMT+2).

Does that mean they wont pay out more than .0035btc dividends? Sorry for the newb question, but Im going to invest so I would like to get all my questions answered..

If this venture works out, wont the value of bitcoin rise dramatically?

N_S
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Not a FUDster, but this was a mammoth sized IPO. It was never going to be a quick flip for anyone. I think that as we see the massive collapse of these faux mining securities (happening at this very moment), we'll see more investment in operations like this one, where transparency is there and it operates more like a legitimate business.

The IPO will eventually sell out, it just won't be today or tomorrow. I think most holders are genuine long term holders looking to make a fortune off of the potential of this stock.

Signs of significant progress over the next month and a half wouldn't hurt sales either.

Bingo.
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Danny Brewster from Neo & Bee on Let's Talk Bitcoin with Adam Levine http://letstalkbitcoin.com/speculative/#.UjyI1cashLc
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there's already an anthem for this guys: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yc6Hp_Zq3rU
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