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'''Omar S. Amanat''' is a Muslim-American businessman (as reported in the Czech media) who began his trading career at Datek Online<ref>http://www.smartmoney.com/investing/stocks/Tradescape-Becomes-a-Contender-7502/</ref>, a pioneer in online brokerage services. He left Datek to trade on ]'s Cybertrader <ref>http://www.smartmoney.com/investing/stocks/Tradescape-Becomes-a-Contender-7502/</ref>. He went on to become the founder, CEO and majority shareholder of Tradescape, a day-trading and day-trading technology firm<ref>http://www.smartmoney.com/investing/stocks/Tradescape-Becomes-a-Contender-7502/</ref>. ] acquired Tradescape in a deal initially announced as valued at $276.2 million including $180 million in contingent consideration, but the deal broke down and resulted in lawsuits between E*Trade Amanat.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.shareholder.com/common/edgar/1015780/1012870-02-3391/02-00.pdf|format=PDF|title=E*Trade Shareholder Filing: S.E.C 10-Q Quarterly Report|date=June 30, 2002|publisher=shareholder.com}}</ref> '''Omar S. Amanat''' is a Muslim-American businessman (as reported in the Czech media) who began his trading career at Datek Online<ref>http://www.smartmoney.com/investing/stocks/Tradescape-Becomes-a-Contender-7502/</ref>, a pioneer in online brokerage services. He left Datek to trade on ]'s Cybertrader <ref>http://www.smartmoney.com/investing/stocks/Tradescape-Becomes-a-Contender-7502/</ref>. He went on to become the founder, CEO and majority shareholder of Tradescape, a day-trading and day-trading technology firm<ref>http://www.smartmoney.com/investing/stocks/Tradescape-Becomes-a-Contender-7502/</ref>. ] acquired Tradescape in a deal initially announced as valued at $276.2 million including $180 million in contingent consideration, but the deal broke down and resulted in lawsuits between E*Trade Amanat.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.shareholder.com/common/edgar/1015780/1012870-02-3391/02-00.pdf|format=PDF|title=E*Trade Shareholder Filing: S.E.C 10-Q Quarterly Report|date=June 30, 2002|publisher=shareholder.com}}</ref>



He has also claimed to be the ] of several films and is known to use Misplaced Pages to promote himself and his business interests (as evidenced on Facebook.com).


==References== ==References==

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Omar S. Amanat is a Muslim-American businessman (as reported in the Czech media) who began his trading career at Datek Online, a pioneer in online brokerage services. He left Datek to trade on Philip Berber's Cybertrader . He went on to become the founder, CEO and majority shareholder of Tradescape, a day-trading and day-trading technology firm. E*Trade acquired Tradescape in a deal initially announced as valued at $276.2 million including $180 million in contingent consideration, but the deal broke down and resulted in lawsuits between E*Trade Amanat.


References

  1. http://www.smartmoney.com/investing/stocks/Tradescape-Becomes-a-Contender-7502/
  2. http://www.smartmoney.com/investing/stocks/Tradescape-Becomes-a-Contender-7502/
  3. http://www.smartmoney.com/investing/stocks/Tradescape-Becomes-a-Contender-7502/
  4. "E*Trade Shareholder Filing: S.E.C 10-Q Quarterly Report" (PDF). shareholder.com. June 30, 2002.
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