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We've Reached A Sort Of Apex:
yaknow what's funny about that, anon:The artist Shepard Fairey, whose 2008 poster of Barack Obama became an optimistic symbol of the last presidential campaign before spawning a bitter copyright battle with criminal overtones, was sentenced in federal court in Manhattan on Friday to two years of probation and fined $25,000 for tampering with evidence in the case.
Government prosecutors had argued that Mr. Fairey should serve time for his actions and he faced up to six months in prison. In February he pleaded guilty to a criminal contempt charge after admitting that he had destroyed documents and fabricated others to try to conceal the fact that he had used a particular Associated Press photograph of Mr. Obama as the source of his well-known “Hope” campaign poster.
https://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/07/shephard-fairey-is-fined-and-sentenced-to-probation-in-hope-poster-case/
Gold, Because We All Know What POTUS Meant By Rats In Maryland
So, This Happened:
Man misidentified by police sketch found hanged in Montgomery County jail
The attorney for a man who was misidentified in a police sketch as the person who shot and killed a seven-year-old Houston girl while she was riding in her mother’s car said the death threats he and his family received played a role in his hanging death at the Montgomery County Jail.
Jail officials found Robert Cantrell, 49, in his cell in the early morning hours of July 23 and attempted to revive him but were unsuccessful. The incident is under investigation by the Montgomery County
Conroe defense attorney E. Tay Bond was appointed as Cantrell’s attorney Jan. 2 after he was arrested Dec. 30, the same day as the shooting death of Jazmine Barnes, for robbery and evading in a motor vehicle. Law enforcement officials allegedly found Cantrell in possession of more than 60 forms of identifying information including driver’s licenses, social security cards, credit/debit cards, insurance cards, Lone Star Cards and birth certificates that did not belong to him. While it is not clear how Cantrell was misidentified as the shooter in the Jasmine Barnes case, activist and writer Shaun King, who pleaded with the public to find the shooter, said witnesses confused the killer with Cantrell who was seen leaving the area of the shooting in a red pickup truck. Eric Black, a 20-year-old black man, reportedly told police that he and Larry Woodruffe mistook Barnes’ vehicle for another. Woodruffe and Black are both facing capital murder charges in the incident.
https://www.chron.com/neighborhood/moco/news/article/Man-misidentified-by-police-sketch-found-hanged-14193236.php
Re: traffickingmatters
The acquisition closed in May, and F5 is only factoring in NGINX’s contributions since then. NGINX contributed $5.1 million for the quarter, but also dragged the company’s profitability down. Without NGINX, F5 would have beat analysts’ profit expectations with $2.57 per share.
In an interview with GeekWire, F5 CEO François Locoh-Donou said the company has been upfront about the potential for its profits to continue to drop as it integrates NGINX.
“I do expect we will take a hit on profitability because we are making deliberate investments in NGINX to grow this platform,” The acquisition closed in May, and F5 is only factoring in NGINX’s contributions since then. NGINX contributed $5.1 million for the quarter, but also dragged the company’s profitability down. Without NGINX, F5 would have beat analysts’ profit expectations with $2.57 per share.
In an interview with GeekWire, F5 CEO François Locoh-Donou said the company has been upfront about the potential for its profits to continue to drop as it integrates NGINX.
“I do expect we will take a hit on profitability because we are making deliberate investments in NGINX to grow this platform,” Locoh-Donou said. “This was an offensive move by us not a defensive acquisition.” said. “This was an offensive move by us not a defensive acquisition.”
https://www.geekwire.com/2019/f5-networks-reports-563m-q3-revenue-web-server-nginx-now-umbrella/
François Locoh-Donou is F5’s President, Chief Executive Officer, and a member of the Board of Directors. He joined F5 in April 2017, bringing to the office nearly two decades of enterprise technology experience building a wide range of products, teams, and operations around the world.
Locoh-Donou previously held successive leadership positions at Ciena, the network strategy and technology company, including Chief Operating Officer; Senior Vice President, Global Products Group; Vice President and General Manager, EMEA; Vice President, International Sales; and Vice President, Marketing. Prior to joining Ciena, he held research-and-development roles at Photonetics, a French opto-electronics company.
Locoh-Donou serves on the board of Capital One Financial Corporation (NYSE: COF). He is also the co-founder of Cajou Espoir, a cashew-processing facility that employs several hundred people in rural Togo, 80 percent of whom are women. Cajou Espoir exports more than 400 tons of cashew kernels annually to the U.S. and Europe.
He holds engineering degrees from École Centrale de Marseille and Télécom ParisTech in France and a M.B.A. from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
https://www.f5.com/company/leadership/francois-locoh-donou