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To: Peter Church who wrote (6511)10/21/1999 12:26:00 PM
From: Mark Brophy  Read Replies (1) of 10309
 
Motorola already owns 30% of Microware.

They hold 15% and the Motorola employee below owns another 15%.

ROBERT W. BIGONY, AGE 57 DIRECTOR SINCE 1999

Mr. Bigony was appointed a Director as the designee of Motorola pursuant to the Stock and Warrant Purchase Agreement between the Company and Motorola dated July 3, 1995. Mr. Bigony has been Senior Vice President and President, North American Region, of Motorola, which he joined in 1966. Mr. Bigony also serves on the Board of Directors of the American Electronics Association.


I have no idea whether they might want to increase their stake, or why anyone would want to buy a Java cell phone.

William Sheppard, a Sun employee in the Java department, would be a good source to consult. He used to work at Microware.
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