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Omar S. Amanat is a U.S. businessman and entrepreneur. Most recently he was the founder, CEO and majority shareholder of Tradescape Corporation, a next-generation brokerage and technology firm for professional investors, which he founded in 1997 and sold to E*Trade in 2002, becoming one of E*Trade's largest shareholders. Prior to forming Tradescape, Amanat co-founded CyberBlock, the predecessor of CyberTrader, Inc., which was acquired by Charles Schwab in February 2000.

Amanat attended the University of Pennsylvania and the top-ranked Wharton School of Business and he currently sits on the Board of Advisors for Wharton's Entrepreneurial Council. He is the recipient of the prestigious Albert P. Einstein Technology award for outstanding corporate citizenship and sits on the Board of Trustees for the Harlem Youth Development Foundation.

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.


Omar Amanat is a deadbeat, crooked "business man".

My name is Dennis Lowenfels and I was a day Trader under Omar for quite some time made several thousand dollars, yet he never paid me. Omar Amanat is a lying, crooked business man. I worked with a group of 40 or so traders under Omar for MarketXT, a subsidiary of Tradescape. Omar bankrupted the company and left us with Promisary notes that he never made good on. Omar owes me close to $30,000. This may not be a lot of money for most people, but it is a lot to me. I strongly urge people to think twice about doing business with Omar Amanat. He left owing the 40 traders 1.4 million dollars. We took Omar to court, but we are currently in line with several other cases and 90 million dollars in other law suits. E Trade and Soft bank are two of the huge corporation suing this criminal. We are being represented by a well known Long Island law firm Ruskin, Moscau and Falticheck.

I don't know if hte little guy can win in the legal system...but if you don't want to get screwed like we did, do not do business with this man.I have proof of everything I am saying...documented evidence. If you have any questions I can be reached at Dennis.Lowenfels@computershare.com.

Enough about this philanthropist.  Omar isn't a philanthropist, he is a crook.

I would appreciate it if you could notify me when the next event is, that Omar will be speaking at. I would really, truly love to hear about what this man has to say about being an entrepreneur.

Thank you for listening.

Thank you.

Dennis Lowenfels

External links

www.acumenfund.org www.humanrightswatch.org www.goodnewsbroadcast.com

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