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Non-Tech : Amati investors
AMTX 1.620+1.6%3:59 PM EST

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To: pat mudge who wrote (13885)4/10/1997 6:44:00 PM
From: srvhap   of 31386
 
<<Yes, insiders have sold from 34 on down, but if you read the manifest, you'll notice they bought at 1 and 2, and you'll also notice the largest sellers were a retired board member, Silverman, a venture capitalist, Don Lucas, and Amati's founder and holder of over a million shares, John Cioffi. >>

Sure, but a Large seller is still selling A LOT of his position. Also, smaller shareholders like Tac Berry are selling (marketing head, what does he know that we don't that he would dump even his minor position?) This does not look good - PERIOD.

<<The contract with Motorola is a licensing agreement and because the chip-solution is non-flexible, in order for MOT to upgrade, they will have to negotiate a new contract>>

This cuts both ways.

<<the contract with NEC provides for licensing and co-production, including marketing and tech support; and the contract with TI includes co-production, marketing and tech support as well as pass-through on all intellectual property,including software upgrades going forwards.>>

You are reading a lot more into the press releases than I do.

Pat, I admire all of the work you have done to bring the Amati story to the masses and for your sake I hope you are not wrong. I still think that Amati is not telling you/shareholders the complete story.
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