Talk:Malcolm Bricklin

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Heres a new interview with Brlicklin http://blogs.reuters.com/2007/01/08/malcolm-bricklin-on-electric-hybrid-plans/

189.146.102.251 12:52, 27 August 2007 (UTC) This article reads like a press release. It needs some serious work to make it NPOV. I did some edits here and there, but I believe it needs a bit of a clean-up and fact-checking. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 189.146.102.251 (talk) 12:52, August 27, 2007 (UTC)

conflicting information
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bricklin_SV-1 It is believed that less than 1,000 Bricklin cars in the entire world still exist.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Bricklin It is believed approximately 1,500 Bricklin cars still exist.

Chergles (talk) 17:07, 11 October 2008 (UTC)

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copyvio

 * ''V Cars proved in the lawsuit that KCA Engineering, LLC was a recipient of a lucrative contract from Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. as a payoff for Dennis Gore’s covert help to the top management at Chery to obtain $200,000,000 financing for a joint venture to export cars to North America through Mr. Bricklin’s company.


 * '' Unknown to V Cars’ management, Mr. Gore and Chery’s executives, including its Chief Executive Officer, Yin Tongyao, spent months discussing sensitive company information in a private email channel set up by Mr. Gore at the request of Chery.


 *  When [the company] discovered the communications, Mr. Gore relocated to Shanghai, China where KCA continued to be paid under a series of contracts between KCA Engineering, LLC, and third parties.   (bolded text is copyright violation of source)

Is sourced to dbusiness -- but the source text is:


 * In the case, V Cars, LLC claimed that KCA Engineering, LLC was a recipient of a lucrative contract from Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. as a payoff for Dennis Gore’s covert help to the top management at Chery to obtain $200,000,000.00 in financing for a joint venture to export cars to North America through Mr. Bricklin’s company. At the time, Mr. Gore was employed as an officer of V Cars, LLC. The company claimed at trial that while on V Cars, LLC’s payroll, Mr. Gore and a team of engineers working under him performed side services for Chery to help Chery make a separate deal with Chrysler Corporation. V Cars, LLC claimed it located $200,000,000.00 for its own deal with Chery to import Chery-sourced cars into the United States but that unknown to V Cars’ management, Mr. Gore and Chery’s executives, including its Chief Executive Officer, Yin Tongyao, spent months discussing sensitive company information in a private email channel set up by Mr. Gore at the request of Chery. The company claimed that when it discovered the communications, Mr. Gore relocated to Shanghai, China where KCA continued to be paid under a series of contracts between KCA Engineering, LLC, and third parties. An eight-person jury took less than one day to return a verdict in favor of V Cars, LLC after several days of testimony.

Appears to be simple unmitigated copyright violation here. Collect (talk) 13:56, 5 December 2015 (UTC)

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Suspicious Editing
Just looking back over the history of the article, there are more than a few editors that have logged onto Wikipedia and exclusively edited this article. That's a fairly suspicious thing to do, on its own, but the pattern is disturbing. It's worth noting. 842U (talk) 22:25, 8 July 2018 (UTC)