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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Globalstar Telecommunications Limited GSAT
GSAT 60.15-4.2%Jan 16 3:59 PM EST

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To: Michael Allard who wrote (5045)6/4/1999 4:33:00 PM
From: David Wiggins  Read Replies (1) of 29987
 
First, there are NOT two July launches. There is the one that was scheduled all along. The extra launch is now Aug 16th.

Second, I don't believe it takes 2 months to get the satellites into their proper orbit after launch.

I understand your points, and your desire to see the bright side (BTW, my side is quite bright too), but I just don't go for the we'll launch later to be ready earlier argument. Besides, taking another Delta launch should not have had any impact on the the Soyuz launch. They could have done both, especially since they were already within the 30 day prep phase for the Soyuz launch when they cancelled it (read wasted effort)

Regards, Dave
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