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To: Stephen W. Leahy who wrote (9062)6/9/1999 9:55:00 AM
From: Paul Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17679
 
Come on guys, stop whinning. One sale means absolutely nothing, other than pay attention.



To: Stephen W. Leahy who wrote (9062)6/9/1999 11:08:00 AM
From: Hal Campbell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17679
 
Agreed Steve. I am one who knows that sometimes you have to sell ( though I have never sold an AXC share as of yet - but am not proud of that...lol) to pay bills or to take advantage of other opportunities ...or for simple peace of mind.
But it does almost certainly rule out any " hold on to your hat" developments in the near term. To me a financial stake taken by a large player would have been that development - ain't gonna happen short term. There will likely be many elements of business progress however ...there is a long way to go. I continue to be of the opinion that AXC's asset base is being developed over time for eventual probable buyout.
OT ...thanks to all that responded. I finally had the sense to tell them to just look at manuals....lol...and compare model numbers with start up screen to see if capacities and speeds were the same. It was a Pentium 3...but the other components were incorrect. Mistake at factory. They are getting a new one. The sites Ken and Steve sent will be very useful in the future. Thanks.