Mark Dyne

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Mark Dyne is Chairman and CEO of Europlay Capital Advisors He has also served as CEO of Sega Gaming Technologies and Sega Ozisoft Pty Ltd., CEO and Chairman of Virgin Interactive. He is a Member of the Board of Skype and a Member of the Board of Atomico ,[1]

Dyne is listed as one the key members of the Killer Team in the founding of RDIO [2], and is reportedly one of the key executives behind VDIO, a secretive project also known as project WBS which is designed to challenge Netflix.[3]

Dyne was a member of the original board of Skype together with Janus Friis and Niklas Zennstrom until it was sold to eBay for over $2.6 billion, and subsequently led the negotiations for Joltid to become a major shareholder of Skype in its acquisition from eBay in November 2009 and joined the Board of Directors. Skype was sold to Microsoft in 2011 for $8.5 Billion. Dyne was listed as one of the "winners" [4] According to the SEC filings Mark Dyne is associated with " Atrinsic, Inc. (ATRN)" (since 2008) [5]

Use our sophisticated crawling technology to view the linking relationships of over 100 million web sites! This multi-function tool reviews referring traffic of a web site and uncovers its traffic sources, Google Page Rank and Alexa grade. Users receive an intelligent view of the relationships between web sites and their linking relationships."Atrinsic, Inc" Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; invalid names, e.g. too many; see the help page He is a member of the Board of Directors of Synthean, and is Chairman of Tag-It Pacific, Inc. MCV in January 2000 called him "The Deal Maker" and published his Ten Rules of Negotiating.

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