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Infinium sued by investment bank over '$30 million financing'

h0l211

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http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=4629

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According to a series of dueling press releases, investment bank SBI USA has initiated a lawsuit claiming breach of contract and fraud against Phantom console hardware manufacturer Infinium Labs and its CEO, Timothy M. Roberts.

In return, Infinium has hit back in a strongly worded statement, indicating that the company "categorically denies each and every allegation... and believes SBI's lawsuit to be frivolous, without merit, and intended to interfere with Infinium's business and operations."

SBI's suit, filed at the United States District Court, Central District of California, alleged that, following an Investment Banker/Advisor Agreement signed with Infinium in March 2004, it was agreed that SBI would be "paid a certain percentage of all financing received for the 12 months following execution of the agreement." It then explains: "Although Infinium Labs Inc. is believed to have raised more than $30 million in debt and equity financing since March 2004, SBI-USA, LLC has not been compensated."

Although recent Infinium financial results seem to indicate the company has not been wholly successful in raising capital, but is nonetheless still operating, Timothy Roberts, CEO of Infinium Inc argues that this is irrelevant, since, in his words: "Infinium's agreement with SBI provided that SBI would be paid, under certain circumstances, for investments made by parties with whom SBI had a pre-existing substantive relationship." Roberts suggest that this was as far as the agreement went: "SBI was wholly unsuccessful in its efforts and was unable to raise any funding whatsoever from such investors. As a result, Infinium terminated its agreement with SBI."

Infinium has not yet reviewed the legal complaint, but it's likely that SBI, also participants in an earlier agreement with Infinium that involved the SBI-affiliated SBI-Brightline VI purchasing $7.5 million of stock in the company, will pursue its claim further. However, no court dates have yet been set for the dispute, and Infinium's Phantom console is still set for release in the second quarter of 2005.

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Azih

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and intended to interfere with Infinium's business and operations.


That's it! the evil existing game industry forces are so freaking terrified of the Phantom that they're resorting to shady conspiracies that intend to manipulate financial insitiutions into destroying Infinium. Damn your black hearts Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft!

But you'll see... you'll all see... the Phantom will OVERCOME and you will all be forced to accept its glory!
 

DarienA

The black man everyone at Activision can agree on
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tedtropy

$50/hour, but no kissing on the lips and colors must be pre-separated
So that laughing teenager at Gamestop I gave my reservation money to is going to refund it...right?
 

Unison

Member
That bank was retarded for giving them money in the first place.

That's like a bank giving a 10 year old a credit card.
 
"Time for me to escape with the only known working phantom console!"

Sure, go ahead. Have fun with all the games you'll be able to download to it from Infiniums proprietary network :lol
 

border

Member
Are they still pushing that lawsuit with HardOCP?

They probably need to drop it, since their legal department (which, if history is any indication, is actually a vacant building that used to be a King Kone franchise) is going to have much more to deal with than some penniless website.
 

Kuro Madoushi

Unconfirmed Member
Come now...have some more faith in them...

All they need is more money, exposure, more money, a real working prototype, and more money... ;)
 

MrparisSM

Banned
Unison said:
That bank was retarded for giving them money in the first place.

That's like a bank giving a 10 year old a credit card.

That bank didn't give them any money. SBC was suppose to find investors for Infinium, and if they did they would get a percentage of what they invested. Infinium had to find it's own investors because SBC couldn't. But SBC says they are still owed a percentage for some reason...
 
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