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To: StockDung who wrote (94961)8/20/2006 10:32:58 AM
From: jbIII  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 122087
 
Hmmm ... Jasper Knabb = Jay Knabb of the BIFS SWOMI con or possibly related??

Pegasus Wireless Corporation [PGWC] - July 21, 2006
Jasper Knabb, Chief Executive Officer, President and Director
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Jasper Knabb
Mr. Knabb has more than 20 years experience in the high tech industry. His expansive involvement in the technology business encompasses PC manufacturing, distribution and sales, computer gaming, technology development and manufacturing, and product invention. Prior to joining Pegasus Wireless, Mr. Knabb was the President of Wireless Frontier from 2003 to 2004 and was responsible for successfully bringing the company public. Prior to Wireless Frontier, Mr. Knabb was a Managing Director at Pegasus Wireless Corporation responsible for business development from 2001 to 2003. In 1998, Mr. Knabb founded and became the President of Beach Access, an Internet service providing company, and successfully sold the company in 2000. Between 1985 and 1998, he was the owner and the President of Microland, a PC retailing business. During this time Mr. Knabb was also involved with SEI, a Nintendo console game developer and manufacturer, and he is credited with developing the security chip which allowed 3rd party software to run on licensed Nintendo 8bit consoles, legally opening the software market to game developers from the pc platform. Mr. Knabb successfully sold SEI in 1999. Mr. Knabb was a founding member of WECA; now known as the Wi-Fi Alliance, which is credited for the development of 802.11 technology to which Pegasus holds a patent.

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In a Form 10-Q filed for the period ended March 31, 2000, BIFS stated that it also "invested 8.6 million shares of restricted stock in Beach Access.Net, Inc. to acquire other related business assets and operations." The Company issued yet another 8 million shares to Jay Knabb, the former owner of Beach Access and certain unidentified Beach Access employees. Mr. Knabb would continue to run the Company’s Beach Access subsidiary under an employment agreement that included options for him to acquire up to another 15.25 million shares of BIFS at one tenth of a cent per share.

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