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Technology Stocks : NTN Communications, worth 185 million?

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To: JAMES F. CLASPILL III who wrote (1944)2/6/1998 1:03:00 PM
From: dwight vickers  Read Replies (2) of 2985
 
Man you are really grasping at straws.

My involvement with INNN stock has nothing to do with NTN. Other than learning about NTN's problems as a consequence of getting to know INNN.

You make a lot of claims relating to a relationship between myself and INNN. There is none other than as an educated investor.

It's all been discussed here.

Hey---remember when you tried to tell me that NTN wasn't really using INNN's patents and that they hadn't paid INNN 7 figures plus to settle patent infringement suits? Funny stuff. Those were the days. Although I guess things haven't changed much on your end. Still in the dark.

Yes they did a REG.S discounted financing as a last resort to stay in business when TCI was squeezing them to get control of their patents.

I guess we'll see how their lawsuit vs. TCI turns out, won't we? They're currently in settlement talks, although I understand that INNN would really like to see the case be tried in court.

They sued for $1.6 billion. But I'd be thrilled with $2 per share, and so would my former customers.

We'd make a nice chunk of change at that price.

Wouldn't it be funny if INNN stock winds up going higher than NTN with the settlement?

I know you always want to make it an NTN vs. INNN kind of deal, even though they weren't even remotely competitors. NTN just uses INNN's patents, which is why I get to say NTN has no proprietary technology of their own. And they're severely restricted as to how they can use the INNN patents.

So, want to debate any more specific points? I welcome it because I really do my own due diligence and don't just talk to IR when I invest.

You can make all the preposterous charges and slam me all you want, but show me a real point where I'm wrong, please.

Or would you prefer to just continue making bizarre and shrill statements about issues of which you have no knowledge?

Then again, you can always keep telling us what NTN Investor Relations says.

Dwight
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