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Kurius
Not quite... Never throw away something odd. She has volunteered to be the spokeswoman, chosen to be in the spotlight. She has to be under scrutiny. When I first saw her interview on CNN she seemed a little too ...how should I say...professional? polish? eloquent? lack of emotion!
About Sarah Bajc... Someone has dug up her work history. I am not sure if this is just a pure coincidence...but one can't help wonder if there is a link.
CharlieSpeirs
Freescale Semiconductor...
Is/Are still very relevant...
To everything we are being told...
By media...
By authorities...
By theorists here at ATS...
Anything we keep hearing...
Can be linked to Freescale Semiconductor...
In some way or another...
& I'm gonna continue to say this...
On every page that follows...
Because people are ignoring Freescale Semiconductor...
& it's either because media is leadin people down all other avenues...
Or people here do not want to talk about it!!!
In either case...
I'd like to know why???
Peace MH370 xxx
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On September 15, 2006, Freescale agreed to a $17.6 billion buyout by a consortium led by Blackstone Group and its co-investors, Carlyle Group, TPG Capital, and Permira.[20] The buyout offer was accepted on November 13, 2006 following a vote by company shareholders. The purchase, which closed on December 1, 2006, was the largest private buyout of a technology company until the Dell buyout of 2013 and is one of the ten largest buyouts of all time.
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Lord Rothschild is Chairman of RIT Capital Partners, an investment trust company listed on the London Stock Exchange. He has been a founding partner and investor in a number of financial service companies including Global Asset Management, a money manager, and St. James’s Place Capital, a unit linked life assurance company.
www.khazanah.com.my...
Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad is the operator and manager of Malaysia’s 38 airports, including one of the world’s most technologically advanced airports, the Kuala Lumpur International Airport. MAHB is also the first airport company to be listed in Asia and one of just seven listed airport companies in the world.
www.khazanah.com.my...
MAS, Malaysia’s national carrier, started its services in 1947 with just one twin engine Air Consul that sat only five. Since then, however, Malaysia Airlines has become an award-winning airline with a fleet of more than 100 aircraft, spreading its wings across six continents and servicing more than 100 different destinations.
www.khazanah.com.my...
Khazanah Nasional Berhad is the Government of Malaysia's strategic investment fund. As trustees to the nation's commercial assets, our role is to promote economic growth and make strategic investments on behalf of the Government which would contribute towards nation-building.
Rothschild has more than 40 years experience in South East Asia. We have locally based teams in five South East Asian countries – Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines and Vietnam – and we are committed to expanding our presence in the region.
www.rothschild.com...
The strength of our advisory services in the region has attracted many international awards. Our recent notable assignments include Khazanah Nasional’s US$600 million acquisition of CIMB-Aviva Assurance Berhad and CIMB Aviva Takaful Berhad in consortium with Sun Life Financial, Indonesian Port Corporation’s sale of a 49% stake in Container Terminal One in New Priok, TPS Group’s capital raising through the issuance of a structured instrument to KKR, and the Pang family’s disposal of a stake in Mamee Double-Decker Berhad.
Khazanah has a nine member board comprising representatives from the public and private sectors. Najib Tun Razak, the current Prime Minister of Malaysia is the Chairman of the Board of Directors.
Some of the key listed companies in Khazanah's investment portfolio include Axiata, Telekom Malaysia, Tenaga Nasional, CIMB Group, PLUS Expressways, Malaysia Airlines, Malaysia Airports and UEM Land.
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Following the Widespread Asset Unbundling (WAU) restructuring of Malaysia Airlines, Malaysian Government investment arm and holding company, Khazanah Nasional's subsidiary, Penerbangan Malaysia Berhad[23] is the majority shareholder with a 52.0% stake.[23] After Penerbangan Malaysia Berhad, the second-largest shareholder is Khazanah Nasional, which holds 17.33% of the shares. Minority shareholders include Employees Provident Fund Board (10.72%), Amanah Raya Nominees (Tempatan) Sdn Bhd (5.69%), State Financial Secretary Sarawak (2.71%), foreign shareholders (5.13%)[23] and Warisan Harta Sabah (2.4%). It has 19,546 employees (as of March, 2007).[24] The Malaysian government reported that the government's holding company, Khazanah Nasional is keen on selling shares of Malaysia Airlines to remain globally competitive in an industry which is fast-consolidating.
Arbitrageur
No, the signal only lasts 0.01 second. (10 milliseconds).
roadgravel
One second interval with the actual signal lasting 0.1 second.
China Sourcing visited Hisoft and talked to SVP Sarah Bajc August 24, 2009 - China Sourcing representatives Marketing and Business Development Director Ms. Ruby Guan and Communications Manager Mr. Koka Lan visited Hisoft Beijing headquarter and met up with Hisoft Senior Vice President - Ms. Sarah Bajc. Ms Bajc is the SVP in charge of marketing and alliance.
Sarah then became managing director at Tescom in Tel Aviv, Israel, becoming a partner of CxO Partners in 2006; moved to China in 2007 where she became Business Director at Microsoft China and Senior VP at HiSoft Technology International Ltd. in 2009
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As CEO for Yuanfen~Flow, Sarah is responsible for aligning company operations and culture with the strategic vision of the founder and partners. Yuanfen~Flow is a business incubator in Beijing focused on launching globally minded businesses in China through the fusion of art, technology and sustainability.
Sarah is the Business Director of the Strategic Partnership Group (SPG) of Microsoft China Research and Development in Beijing. SPG is responsible for driving the development of a robust technology ecosystem in China. This includes five different initiatives encompassing several hundred partners in the areas of software development outsourcing, hardware and device manufacturing, digital entertainment systems, systems integrators, independent software developers and the venture capital community.
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Prior to joining Microsoft, Sarah ran the North American operations of a global software quality firm, where she also drove the evaluation of outsourcing options in China. Before that, she founded four companies: a manufacturer of specialty textiles, a venture backed software company, an employment process consultancy, and a corporate research firm. Sarah began her career in Management Consulting.
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"Things come in threes," Bajc said.
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They found a dream apartment in the Malaysian capital within walking distance of their two jobs – Wood still with IBM, and Bajc teaching business and economics at a British school. This Friday, they had planned a spring break trip there, ahead of her final move in June.
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Managing Director Tescom - US Retail Originally hired as Chief Operations Officer for the US operations of this global software quality assurance and testing company headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel. Promoted to Managing Director in May 2005. Key member of the global management team with an emphasis on global initiatives in the areas of marketing, partner development and human resources. Orchestrated the turnaround of the US operations and succeeded in shifting the revenue focus from staff augmentation to a project based model.
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Kideapolis, Incorporated, founded in 2001, designs and manufactures several specialty lines of wearable blankets for kids and their parents. We actually started off with a focus on juvenile products. Our original idea was called a Cuddle Cape®, which was a hooded, pocketed fleece and satin blanket designed in the likeness of an animal or fanciful character. The concept was a Multi-faceted comfort and entertainment item that children absolutely love for Naptime or play. The combined efforts of Sarah Bajc and Tricia Welsh propelled the ideas behind Kideapolis into reality in a very short time.
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Advisor to the Board of Directors of Women in Leadership, the leading executive women’s business organization in China; Advisory Board of Future Generations, a globally applauded Chinese NGO dedicated to environmental protection; Executive Member for the International Council for GlobalEXECWomen from 2005 to 2007; Chair of the Annual "International Women of Influence Awards" held in December 2007 in Beijing. 2006 to 2007 as Vice Chair for Strategic Branding for the Zhongguancun Software Association; Executive Delegate on the American Electronics Association trade mission to China in 2006; Founding Ambassador for the Georgia China Alliance; 2005 President for Women in Technology; Board of Directors for the Technology Association of Georgia; Advisory Board for the US Government Technology Counsel.
Yup she was a busy lady, and one can imagine what that will do to a marriage. But do you notice with her new life she said screw all that and planned to have a much calmer life with Phillip.
Mikeultra
This is a busy, busy, woman!
Yup she has more info than you and still thinks it sketchy... but do you seeing her trying to tie in Freescale, the Rothschilds, Diego Garcia etc? Nope she is blaming Malaysian officials.
Today she said that the searchers had better retrieve all the wreckage, with bodies, and both black boxes!
Who can condemn the woman for having such opinions... she is literally living the largest mystery in the history of avionics and her loved one has been missing for more than a month.
Anything less than that means major hokieness and planting of pinger signals and lesser debris! That's not her exact words, but a fairly close summary. Quick, condemn her for having such thoughts... lol
I don't know the exact model of underwater beacon used on MH370, but here is an example specification sheet showing the following parameters which includes a ping interval of 0.9 pulses per second (a 1 second interval would be 1.0 pulses per second):
roadgravel
At least you went with the 1 second interval.
I couldn't remember the operating frequency tolerance but now I see it's +/- 1 kHz which means it's too loose to determine doppler shift from frequency alone, it would have to be determined from relative frequency when the ship travels in different directions, which they may want to try to figure out the direction the pings are coming from. Unfortunately the display on the pinger receiver system by the same manufacturer isn't accurate enough for doppler analysis because the display only shows "37.6":
FAA & CAA approved under TSO-C121, the rugged and
durable construction of the DK120 insures its survival
even under high-impact shock. Once activated, the
DK120 will operate in water depths to 20,000 feet
(6000m). Using a 6 year user-replaceable battery, the
DK120 continuously sends out an acoustic signal for a
minimum of 30 days.
The DK120 is equivalent to Benthos (Datasonics) ELP-
362D Emergency Locator Beacon and is approved for use
by all major flight recorder manufacturers including
Honeywell Aerospace, GEC Marconi, L3 Communications,
Sfim Co., and Smiths Industries.
Operating Frequency 37.5KHz (± 1kHz)
Acoustic Output 160.5db ref 1 µ Pa @ 1m
Pulse Repetition Rate 0.9 Pulses Per Second
Pulse Length 10 ms
Activation Immersion In Salt Or
Fresh Water
Power Source Non-Haz Lithium Battery
Battery Operating Life
Stand-by (Shelf life) 6 years
Operating Life 30 Days
Operating Depth 20,000 Feet (6,096 m)
I don't understand exactly what that means because I don't see how adjusting a sensitivity control gives direction, and apparently they are having a little trouble determining direction in the current search.
Once a signal is detected, the operator adjusts the sensitivity control for optimal directionality to determine the pingers true bearing and
then moves in the direction of the strongest signal.
Zaphod58
reply to post by Mikeultra
What, they don't need to ship in food, fuel, vehicles? I guess the only reason they need a ship to go there is to hide plane wreckage.
At what point does something STOP being a conspiracy to you?
Sarah Bajc has been under the opinion since the first on air interview that this plane was taken. She pleaded on live TV for the culprits who fooled the gov'ts and the world to return all the passengers. Of course after a month she is then going to think that the Malaysian Officials are hiding the information.
Mikeultra
So it's OK for Sarah to blame this all on the Malysian government and Malaysian Airlines? And accuse them of orchestrating the planting of wreckage and false reports of pinger signals?
So now you know how to spot international spies? This is becoming absolutely ridiculous.
She has the background of an international spy, possibly Mossad.
Sarah Bajc graduated in 1988 from the University of Michigan with a BA in Chinese and International Business and in 2006 received her certification as a Global Resourcing Project Manger from the Technology Association of Georgia.
Ms. Bajc was the Manager at Deloitte for three years and EO at ThinkWorks, INC from June, 1998 to May, 2001, that same year she was the president at Kideapolis, Inc and worked in the business Development at Questcon until 2005.
Sarah then became managing director at Tescom in Tel Aviv, Israel, becoming a partner of CxO Partners in 2006; moved to China in 2007 where she became Business Director at Microsoft China and Senior VP at HiSoft Technology International Ltd. in 2009
In 2011 Sarah Bajc was an intern and Substitute teacher at the Beijing International School of Singapore, she also was a consultant and coach at ChinAccelerator, Piktochart, True Run Media, Yuanfen~Flow and 4 Stones.
In 2012 Ms. Bajc came back to the US where she was an Economics Teacher Intern at the Atlanta International School, she then became an economics and business teacher at Harrow International school of Beijing where she also was a 6th grade tutor and head of Curie House.
Mikeultra
Zaphod58
reply to post by Mikeultra
What, they don't need to ship in food, fuel, vehicles? I guess the only reason they need a ship to go there is to hide plane wreckage.
At what point does something STOP being a conspiracy to you?
When I see physical evidence of wreckage and bodies being pulled from the ocean (video), and then I still might think it's a conspiracy. Why is the Ocean Shield searching 330 miles north east of where the pinger signal was heard 2 days ago? The Ocean Shield is now only 650 miles west of the Naval Communications Station! Still not a single piece of floating wreckage has been found in the ocean or on a beach anywhere. Not a single body!