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This story about a billion dollar scam to build an undersea Arctic cable is wild
Last year, the CEO of Quintillion, an Alaskan company trying to build a trans-Arctic undersea cable, was charged with wire fraud after forging contracts to help raise more than $250 million from investors. This week, Bloomberg posted a captivating feature about how that CEO nearly pulled off the scam of a lifetime. It's a fascinating story of how someone tried to fake it 'til they almost made it — but also a cautionary tale about big ambitions can push people to make disastrous decisions.
Elizabeth Pierce apparently had huge ambitions to build an undersea cable to give Alaskans (and eventually, parts of Japan, the Pacific Northwest, Greenland, Iceland, and London) better internet access. It was a noble cause. Internet for much of rural Alaska is slow and depends on expensive satellites, and an undersea cable could bring much faster speeds at cheaper prices for consumers. (Undersea cables are also being explored by big tech companies. Microsoft and Facebook jointly own a 4,000 mile transatlantic cable, and Google has invested in some as well.)
To get investors to back the project, Pierce needed to prove that she had completed contracts that would guarantee some revenue. So, to show investors that the business was solvent, she went right ahead and forged signatures on contracts that, if they'd been legit, would have been worth more than a billion dollars in total.
(Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 15 2019, @12:37AM (5 children)
Ban women with Elizabeth or any variation from being CEOs of companies until they can prove they made it to the top without sucking a lot of cock (or licking pussy for the female controlled businesses.)
I think after two billion dollar scam Elizabeth CEOs, such a moratorium holds merit.
(Score: -1, Offtopic) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 15 2019, @12:51AM
OK, but let's add Hillary to the list.
(Score: 5, Touché) by barbara hudson on Tuesday October 15 2019, @01:04AM (2 children)
SoylentNews is social media. Says so right in the slogan. Soylentnews is people, not tech.
(Score: -1, Redundant) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 15 2019, @03:10AM
And how exactly would you do that without men to begin with?
That's right, some kind of network, where you know men who can do the job!
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 15 2019, @03:41AM
So what is her backstory, what has she done in her 55 years of life? Any telecoms experience? Any management experience at all?
(Score: 0, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 15 2019, @01:05AM
I'm sure the process resulting in the output above doesn't qualify as thinking.