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To: Janice Shell who wrote (4705)11/13/1999 1:16:00 AM
From: Q.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7056
 
the domain ibb.com, formerly Dorian Reed's "Internet Business Broadcasting" site ibb.com, is registered to somebody interesting.

It is registered to a Jeff Wiseman, who had an address in a Phoenix suburb. Phoenix is, of course, the home of Wilcher and Wallace.

He registered it on Dec. 30, 1997. That was two months before the FTC sued Reed and IBB, on March 8, 1998:
ftc.gov

I think there are two possibilities:

First, Wiseman might only be somebody who bought the domain name ibb.com after Reed's business folded, and it might be only a coincidence that he was in Phoenix.

Second, Wiseman might have been involved in IBB.

We might be able to figure out which it was, if we knew when IBB quit operating.

Wiseman owns a number of domains, and has started a couple of internet companies. His biography can be found here:
pointclick.com
It says he co-founded today.com and helped bring it public. I checked: its symbol is TODY, and it is a non-reporting BB stock that did a reverse merger and now trades for a dollar.

a list of domains he owns can be found here:
networksolutions.com