cliff stanford in news
Cliff Stanford to appeal email snoop verdict
News Cliff Stanford, founder of Demon and Redbus, is planning to launch an appeal after receiving a suspended prison sentence for illegally intercepting emails. Stanford was sentenced on Thursday to six months' imprisonment, suspended for two years, for... [16 Sep 2005]
Demon founder pleads guilty to email snooping
News Cliff Stanford, the founder of Demon Internet and Redbus, pleaded guilty on Thursday morning to unlawful email interception. Stanford was also fined £20,000 and ordered to pay £7,000 towards prosecution costs. [15 Sep 2005]
Demon founder's email interception trial kicks off
News Cliff Stanford, the founder of Demon and Redbus, went on trial on Tuesday over charges of unlawful email interception. Stanford has been charged under The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (Ripa) 2000, which states it is an offence to... [13 Sep 2005]
Demon and Redbus founder charged with stolen emails blackmail plot
News Redbus founder and internet pioneer Cliff Stanford has been charged with conspiracy to blackmail and the illegal interception of communications under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Act 2000. [16 Feb 2004]
Stanford loses the battle for Redbus
News Serial entrepreneur Cliff Stanford is to sell his stake in Redbus Interhouse, the company he founded, after losing his battle oust the board. Stanford planned to take control as chief executive and install Dan Wagner as chairman. [06 Aug 2002]
All change at Redbus
News Cliff Stanford, founder of internet hotel firm Redbus, has announced his plans to return to the company as CEO. Stanford has called an extraordinary general meeting for 5 August at which he proposes a vote on replacing the current chairman and two... [22 Jul 2002]
Demon founder says Budget will ignore start-ups' needs
News Cliff Stanford, the founder of Demon Internet and Redbus, believes the 2002 Budget will ignore the problems of those starting new businesses. Stanford claims investment is currently at the lowest level he has ever seen. [16 Apr 2002]
Redbus says 2002 is 'sales year'
News The company's founder, Cliff Stanford, told silicon.com that in 2001 Redbus "had nothing to sell". Stanford added: "There's a lot of pent-up demand for co-location. Stanford added: "We've got no reason to go bust - we've got no debt. [18 Mar 2002]
Redbus ploughs on with datacentre opening
News Despite a huge dip in demand for the services it provides and the fact that its London II facility is still only half full, the company's chairman Cliff Stanford has total confidence in the future of the new building. [15 Nov 2001]
Budget 2001: What the IT industry really, really wants
News Cliff Stanford, founder of Demon Internet and the Redbus Group, said: "VAT doesn't work for ecommerce. In a straw poll conducted by silicon.com, high-tech leaders warned that Britain's over complicated tax regime will never work for digital downloads. [02 Mar 2001]
Redbus plays down IPO rumours
News Redbus Film Group - part of the Redbus collective of companies established by Cliff Stanford, founder of Demon Internet, almost two years ago - is rumoured to be considering a partial flotation later this year. [14 Feb 2000]
Redbus goes to sea
News Redbus - the investment outfit set-up by Demon Internet founder, Cliff Stanford, has made its first foray into the marine industry by backing the designers of a twin-hulled boat. Redbus - which was created with £15m of the £66m Stanford made from... [27 Aug 1999]
Ex-Demon fires up the Net
News Demon Internet founder, Cliff Stanford has promised to "change the shape of the Internet", by launching a Web hosting facility which will bring telcos, ISPs (Internet service providers) and users under the same roof. [25 Mar 1999]
Redbus drives into film industry
News Redbus Investments, founded by IT entrepreneur, Cliff Stanford, has announced its first venture: Redbus Films. Redbus, launched last May, is Stanford's second investment project. Stanford said: "High-tech has a lot of people jumping on the... [24 Nov 1998]
Silicon poll: IT entrepreneurs speak out on Microsoft case
News Cliff Stanford, founder of Demon Internet, described himself as "90 per cent for Microsoft and 10 per cent for the Justice Department". Stanford had no time for complaints by Netscape that its business was being sabotaged by unfair, anti... [15 Nov 1998]
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