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1. www.crmz.com
www.crmz.com/Report/ReportPrev - [Cached]Published on: 7/1/2007 Last Visited: 7/1/2007
Shlomo Eisenberg
Managing Director
Team Computers & Systems Ltd. -
2. www.sec.gov
www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/dat - [Cached]Published on: 4/1/2004 Last Visited: 7/27/2004
Shlomo Eisenberg
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Shlomo Eisenberg has served as Chairman of our board of directors since our inception in September 1992. Since 1990, Mr. Eisenberg has served as Chairman of the board of directors of Team Computers, the parent company of our major shareholder, Team Software, and Team Computer's various other subsidiaries. Since 1994, Mr. Eisenberg has served as Chairman of the board of directors of Team Software. Since 1988, Mr. Eisenberg has served as Chairman of the board of directors of Arad, a Tel Aviv Stock Exchange-listed company which, directly and indirectly, owns 54.8% of Team Computers. Mr. Eisenberg is a shareholder of Team Computers and a member of the controlling group of shareholders of Arad. Since May 1989, Mr. Eisenberg has been the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Isras Investment Company, Ltd. Mr. Eisenberg received a Masters of Science degree in mathematics from the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. In November 1997, a motion for certification of a class action was filed against Mr. Eisenberg, Arad and the other directors of Arad in the Tel Aviv District Court. The class action alleged that the defendants, including Mr. Eisenberg, had, among other things, wrongfully obtained the approval by Arad's shareholders of a transaction in which Arad acquired shares of Isras from Mr. Eisenberg and two other controlling shareholders of Arad which was financed through a rights offering. On February 24, 1999, all of the defendants, except Mr. Eisenberg, signed a settlement agreement with respect to this action without admitting any of the charges. With respect to Mr. Eisenberg, he was given a specific period of time following the resolution of the criminal proceedings described below to join the settlement agreement. Following an investigation by the Israel Securities Authority of certain aspects of the above-mentioned matter, an indictment was filed against Mr. Eisenberg and others in the Tel Aviv District Court alleging, among other things, that Mr. Eisenberg and others failed to disclose to the Arad public shareholders and in the rights offering prospectus, the circumstances surrounding the sale of certain Arad shares by Mr. Eisenberg to third parties, including certain understandings that the parties to that transaction have allegedly reached. The indictment alleged that the purpose of that transaction was to fraudulently obtain the shareholders' consent required under Israeli law for the acquisition by Arad of the Isras shares from Arad's related parties. The charges included violations of Israel's Securities Law (including making a misleading statement in a prospectus) and Penal Law. Mr. Eisenberg pled not guilty to the charges. On September 16, 2003, Mr. Eisenberg and others were convicted on several counts under Israel's Securities Law and Penal Law, including obtaining consents through fraudulent means and misrepresentations or omissions in communications to shareholders and in a prospectus. On February 10, 2004, Mr. Eisenberg was sentenced to 18 months in prison, received an 18-month suspended sentence and was fined NIS 1 million (approximately $225,000). Mr. Eisenberg has informed the Company that he intends to appeal the conviction and the sentence. As a result of the foregoing, Mr. Eisenberg might be precluded from serving as a director of any public company, including ours. -
3. TTI Telecom - TTI Telecom Provides Update on Chairman
www.tti-telecom.com/index.php? - [Cached]Published on: 2/10/2004 Last Visited: 2/3/2008
TTI Telecom International Ltd. (NASDAQ: TTIL), (the "Company"), a leading supplier of operations support systems ("OSS") and business support systems ("BSS") for telecom service providers, today announced that further to its press release of September 17, 2003, Mr. Shlomo Eisenberg, the Chairman of its Board of Directors and one of the members of the controlling group of shareholders in the Company's indirect majority shareholder, was today sentenced to 18 months in prison, received an 18-month suspended sentence and was fined NIS 1 million (approximately US$225,000) in connection with his previously reported conviction in Israel of various matters unrelated to his role with the Company. Mr. Eisenberg has advised the Company that he intends to appeal his conviction and sentencing, which must be submitted within 45 days from the date of sentencing. Mr. Eisenberg's prison term (if any) would not commence until the Israeli Supreme Court renders its decision on his appeal. Under current Israeli law, if the conviction and sentence are not overturned on appeal, Mr. Eisenberg might be disqualified from serving as a director of the Company.

