125 GigaMuxes shipped to SOUTH AMERICA
Any day now this "realistic" headline may greed the early birds on the Nasdaq stock exchange.$ 6 3/8 will only flash by at 09:07:15. The opening of FIBR will be delayed. The opening price will be .....I do not care to know.
Any SHORTERS such as found on this board and caught in this scenario will have to sweat out the fruits of their wicked deeds before all their precious gains between 1/8 and 1/4 accumulated through their hard work, distributing malicious slander will vaporize in their tight fists, their portfolio in danger of total destruction. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Banks hard at work to compete with electronic cash have the need and the money to change their ways of servicing their customers all around the globe. Banks and insurance companies the pipers of all economic colors will have no choice as to enrich the unemployment rolls, selling their prime location buildings to the highest bidder under one condition. And that condition is for the new landlord to provide at no charge in perpetuum a prominent spot for the BK, short for Bank Kiosk.
The BK a logical further development of the cash dispenser concept has inside The Net+Arm chip with his numerous friends communicating with the GigaMux as local terminal which then either by optic fiber or satellite communicates with the big brother GigaMux in HQ.
Yes indeed a $ 200 billion venture not involving 1-10 GigaMuxes but thousands upon thousands.
OOps I forgot to clear up a situation...
On September 30, 1996, the Company acquired Builders Warehouse Association, Inc. (NASDAQ:BWAI) (BWAI), a manufacturer of high-performance computer networking products. Through this new acquisition, the company gains BWAI's networking products business which includes development, manufacturing and sales channels of Fast Ethernet interface cards, PCI and EISA based 100Base-T network interface cards, stackable multi- port hubs, printer network adapters, and other printer products, as well as ISO-9001 certified manufacturing facilities in China and offices in the United States, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Japan.
There in ASIA, free from the pollution of petty greed and its companionship as displayed on the Yahoo thread and implied here so clearly, OSICOM will build those thousands of GigaMuxes at very competitive component prices.
I wish all the Longs happy days to come.
ED
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