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To: Taro who wrote (3573)8/1/1999 2:52:00 PM
From: Taro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5390
 
slightly mistaken: Being an expatriate in no way means that I am an ex patriot (at the contrary...)



To: Taro who wrote (3573)8/2/1999 9:22:00 AM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5390
 
Taro, being a Swede and so I assume Swedish literate, are you able to access Swedish newspapers in the net and find out if what the Yahoo NN thread said is true? They said that NN rumors about ERICY take over of NN are rife in Sweden.
I am new to this thread, but an old NN investor.
Anybody else that can answer this is welcome.
Even though NN and ERICY denied the rumor, Forbes article was quite specific: Talks going on for 1 week; In a hotel; ERICY 's US headquarters are in Washington; results as early as Sunday.
Also what intrigues me is that ERICY is looking for a new CEO and said that he could be a non-Swede; that he would be headquartered in UK;who must have a lot of contacts in Telco world.
It so happens that the CEO of NN , Terrence Matthews meets all these criteria. Newbridge Network name comes from Terrene's birthplace, Newbridge, a small town in Wales UK.

TA

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sorry, Elmatador, you got it wrong here: I totally agree about ISDN becoming a
legacy liability for new and better (IP based) technologies! (by the way, I am an ex
patriot Swede and hardly religious about ISDN).