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To: 3D who wrote (4128)6/12/1999 12:28:00 PM
From: Alf  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6180
 
Here is something that has yet to be sliced and diced
on the thread :-)

MitacWeb V3
Fax
1.Receive and view a fax
2.Write and send a fax
3.Print incoming fax

Could MSU's box be sending & receiving fax's over the internet ?
It is possable to do and here is one LARGE manufacturer who
has decieded to take the plunge

Daewoo To Sell E-Mail/Fax Device

May 26, 1999 -- Daewoo Telecom, the huge Korean telecom manufacturer, will sell
a private-labeled version of a standalone Net device that sends and receives both
faxes and e-mail.

The device, designed and patented by the Israeli firm Connect One, will be
distributed by Daewoo under the name Fax-i-Com. Daewoo will distribute the
product in Europe and the Far East. Connect One will distribute the product in the
United States under the name Fax Messenger.

The vendors claim this is the first Internet fax Net device marketed by a major
electronics manufacturer. It works by connecting to a standard fax machine and
dialing a local ISP via telephone lines. It transmits faxes via Internet-based fax
services, sends e-mail via the ISP's mail service and receives and prints both e-mail
and Internet-based faxes.

The device will be available at the end of June with a suggested retail price of $295.

Alf



To: 3D who wrote (4128)6/12/1999 9:32:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6180
 
Ron, nice essay on your assessment of the reality out there.

Thanks 3D!! Welcome to SI! Btw, I like your handle. I'm surprised someone hadn't captured it earlier... :0)

The Daw Woo release is interesting, but it is still a Korean firm, whereas Shanghai Thakral is a Chinese firm, a definitive edge in that marketplace.

I also am frustrated at the lack of news from MUCP, but I'm a patient shareholder so long as I feel or sense that the best news is still ahead.

There is a reason the stock has moved up on little to no news. There is a reason that the trading in the stock was VERY tight with little volatility until Thursday's correction.

However, IMO, the fact that we corrected BEFORE news was released. Anyone who sold the stock did so out of frustration, a sense that the momentum was ahead of itself, or (I hope) from short-sellers taking advantage of the situation in order to make a few bucks at our expense.

Anyone who is short runs the risk of news being released soon. News that may clarify the significant claims of the previous two (read contracts), and substantiating the belief that this company is in the midst of a major turn-around.

That will mean a rush to cover in the face of new money looking for shares and potentially much higher valuations. Here's to hoping that a bear trap has been set and that MSU will come through with the goods in time to trigger it.

Again, just my impressions and opinion.

Regards,

Ron



To: 3D who wrote (4128)6/13/1999 3:11:00 AM
From: Charles Broderick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6180
 
Bert Zed stated some time ago that he was of the opinion
that MSFT had looked MSU over a couple of years ago.....walked
away.........but if true, would suggest that MSU is well
known to MSFT