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HELLO, I WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOU SOME VERIFIABLE INFORMATION ABOUT MY WORK EXPERIENCE WITH MR. AMANAT. OMAR WAS C.E.0. OF MARKET XT. I WAS A TRADER AT MARKET XT.(THIS CAN BE VERIFIED BY MY OLD PAY STUBS) I EARNED PROFITS THAT WERE NEVER PAID OUT TO ME (THIS CAN BE VERIFIED BY MY PROMISSORY NOTE). INSTEAD, MR. AMANAT SIGNED A PROMISSORY NOTE TO ME 4 YEARS AGO. I STILL HAVE NOT RECEIVED THE MONEY PROMISED ON THIS LEGAL DOCUMENT.(tHIS CAN BE VERIFIED BY THE COURTS AND MY LEGAL CLAIM) | |||
I feel it is my duty to inform people about my past business experiences with Mr. Amanat. | |||
It would be wrong of me to not make this information public. | |||
For any questions, I can be reached at barkleyparamus@yahoo.com |
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Omar S. Amanat is a U.S. businessman and entrepreneur. Named one of Wall Street's "Top Ten Most Influential Technologists" Mr Amanat was a pioneer in the electronic brokerage industry. He began his entrepeneurial career at Datek Online, one of the pioneers in online brokerage services which was sold to Ameritrade for $1.3 billion. He left Datek to co-found CyberBlock, the predecessor of CyberTrader, Inc., which was acquired by Charles Schwab in February 2000 for $488 million. Most recently he was the founder, CEO and majority shareholder of Tradescape Corporation, a next-generation brokerage and technology firm for professional investors, that processed over 10% of NASDAQ's daily trading volume and was the largest electronic brokerage firm in the United States by trading volume in 2002 when he sold to E*Trade for $280 million, becoming one of E*Trade's largest shareholders. Tradescape was named as one of the "Top 50 Private Companies" in the United States by Red Herring Magazine in 2001.
Amanat attended the University of Pennsylvania and the Wharton School of Business where he is part of the Wharton School's Entrepeneur in Residence (EIR) program. He is also the recipient of the prestigious Albert P. Einstein Technology award for outstanding corporate citizenship and sits on numerous boards including the Board of Trustees for the Harlem Youth Development Foundation, Trustee of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), Human Rights Watch www.hrw.org , is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations www.cfr.org and was recently the Vice Chair of the Acumen Fund www.acumenfund.org which was named one of the "5 Charities changing the face of Global Philanthropy" by Barron's.
He has been profiled in various media venues including Fortune Magazine, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, and is a frequent public speaker.