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Global Gaming CEO says LA Times reporter knows investors

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Hans Pandeya, CEO of Global Gaming Factory X--the  attempting to acquire The Pirate Bay and now deep in controversy--says the list of his financial backers has been revealed to The Los Angeles Times.
 
It was mentioned by Pandeya last Friday after Swedish stock exchange AktieTorget stopped trading in Global Gaming's shares when it did not receive all the info it requested about the company's financial position, according to reports in Swedish newspaper SvD. Separately, A criminal probe has been launched by Swedish authorities as reported by SvD into possible insider trading related to an unexplained jump in Global Gaming's share price a week before the company declared its intention to buy The Pirate Bay. Questions have also been raised about the financial health of Global Gaming and of Pandeya himself, who is the company's largest stockholder. Both he and the company are wrestling with debt, former Global Gaming CTO Johan Sellstrom told CNET News.
 
Ever since his announcement on his company's acquisition plan, Pandeya has declined to provide the lists of his investors, who he has said will put up 60 million Swedish Kroner, or about $8.5 million, to fund the merger.
 
What has risen recently has called Pandeya's credibleness into doubt.
 
But in a lengthy e-mail exchange with CNET News on Friday, Pandeya said that besides turning over investors' lists to the government from the stock market, he has also given the names to Ben Fritz, a media newsperson with the LA Times.
 
"I put The Los Angeles Times in touch with one of them who assured the investment," Pandeya wrote. "I also provided (Fritz) with the name of the investment bank that is managing the investors provided they did not reveal this. So, the DD (Pandeya presumably means "due diligence") involving this has been done. Now, the stock market needed the names...and I divulged the name of the investment banking company (that) confirmed that the money was in place. Now, Ben Fritz and the Swedish stock market know the identity of the investment bank (besides the investors and us)."
 
AktieTorget affirmed that they did speak with someone claiming to be an investor. Officials, however, wanted more certification and it was unavailable Friday. AktieTorget won't allow trading to resume in Global Gaming until it receives more proof that Global Gaming possesses enough money to complete the acquisition.
 
In a phone interview, Fritz declined to comment and would onlymention a July 31 story he co-wrote about Global Gaming with Times newsperson Dawn Chmielewski entitled "Pirate Bay deal surrounded by Hollywood-style headaches."
 
The account mentions that Global Gaming "has commitments from more than 30 private investors to provide the approximately $4 million cash portion of (The Pirate Bay) acquisition." The newspaper story does not cite the origin of its info nor does it reference anywhere that the reporters spoke to any of the company's financial backers.
 
A review of Latimes.com did not turn up any other stories by Fritz about Global Gaming or The Pirate Bay.
 
I requested for the names of investors from Pandeya under identical conditions he offered to Fritz, and I promised not to reveal them until after Thursday. That's the day he has said The Pirate Bay acquisition will be finished.
 
"We agreed to keep their names secret until after the acquisition because they are confused and strongly afraid of  the blasting I have received in media," Pandeya wrote. "I am scared that they will back out if journalists start scrutinizing them."
 
But if this is the case, then why would he give the names to Fritz? Why wouldn't Fritz press in on the dispute if he had this info? There are lots of questions still unanswered about Global Gaming.
 
Still, nary of the questions is bigger than this one: what will become of The Pirate Bay if the acquisition falls through?

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