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To: Ibexx who wrote (2034)7/15/1997 3:30:00 PM
From: Brian Malloy   of 74651
 
Ibexx,

I am curious as to the source of this statement in your post: Competitor MOT is not focused and nimble enough to compete in the satellite arena.

Most of the articles that I have read over the past year primarily BW and Forbes that have looked at the satellite market have not come to this conclusion. Things are still being sorted out. It appears that in the end there will be multiple winners. I do remember the Fortune article stated that based on the IRIDIUM experience, MOT is the most efficient and lowest cost producer of satellites. At this point they are the only company that has perfected, fielded and is capable of mass producing satellites.

Brian
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