Talk:AdultVest

New article clean-up
I edited for style, but not for substance. By the evidence presented so far, AdultVest is only notable for being either the first (as claimed) or only (in which case "first" is hype) company specializing in sex industry related investments. If neither is true, this article should probably be tagged (and possibly deleted) per notability guidelines in WP:CORP.

Removed advert tag. Retaining balance tag because content appears to be from promotional sources, but I've excised market-droid language and repetition as best I could.

Removed wikilinks for the individual funds per Recommendations for products and services: "Information on products and services should generally be included in the article on the company itself". / edgarde 23:52, 7 March 2007 (UTC)

January 2009
Removed these items for being persistently unsourced and vaguely promotional."Traditionally the Adult entertainment industry has not been able to leverage on the financial markets.Fact Koenig claims to offer a return on investment of close to 60%.Fact"Restore if sources can be found. / edg ☺ ☭ 15:18, 6 February 2009 (UTC)

FYI
The article Francis Koenig is currently under a template. Anyone that Improves this article, should also attempt to do the same to that one as well. Exit2DOS2000  •T•C•  02:35, 29 July 2007 (UTC)

Unflattering news
This article gets quickly sanitized when information contrary Koenig's claims is posted. Here are a few things worth looking into: The following forum post doesn't seem to be a reliable source. Can any of these claims be confirmed?

Also, an unsourced announcement that Koenig has sold AdultVest was added today. If so, Koenig seems to have run a good scam, but I cannot confirm it from a Google search, so I removed it. / edg ☺ ☭ 13:22, 18 November 2009 (UTC)

Announcement
The email that was sent out was the following:

"AdultVest will announce a change of control. [NAME DELETED], the largest investor in Priapus Investment Fund, LLC has acquired all of Francis Koenig’s shares in AdultVest, Inc. and will continue its operations under new management. After in-depth discussions surrounding his plans for the company, we agreed to terms for a sale. Prior to the AdultVest sale, Idaho Global received several offers for the iPorn domain but in the end the decision was made to keep iPorn in the portfolio. The most important consideration in accepting this offer was knowing the person taking over AdultVest would be ready and willing use his best efforts to manage the company’s ongoing commitments. I’m hopeful that [NAME DELETED] will be successful in carrying AdultVest forward. I know that [NAME DELETED] has plans to reach out to you all to discuss his vision for the company.  Should you have any questions at all, please contact me any time. My new contact information is below.

Sincerely,

Francis Koenig" —Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.50.95.2 (talk) 18:45, 23 November 2009 (UTC)
 * Announcements made here are not verifiable. And Wikipedia is not the site for such things. / edg ☺ ☭ 20:58, 23 November 2009 (UTC)

The AdultVest web site is now gone and has been down since shortly after the above-mentioned announcement. Diito for the iPorn.com web site. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.64.201.141 (talk) 07:32, 12 December 2009 (UTC)

This article survived PROD and appears notable by independent, third-party coverage such as the following:

Notability is not temporary, so the contents of this article, including historical material involving Francis Koenig, remain relevant. If anyone has any verifiable screencaps of the closed site, those may be helpful. / edg ☺ ☭ 19:38, 19 September 2013 (UTC)