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To: Black-Scholes who wrote (44470)9/3/1999 4:14:00 PM
From: Stoctrash  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 50808
 
..because you're a good sport.....you're on!!!
..no more ranting about their PE and stuff though...cuz
.."WE KNOW"!!

31 print on Tuesday would be nice....I'll add to my TRADING POSITION if we do.

I'm outta here, everyone have a great & safe Holiday...



To: Black-Scholes who wrote (44470)9/3/1999 7:27:00 PM
From: John Rieman  Respond to of 50808
 
IBM Japan...........................

theregister.co.uk

Posted 03/09/99 1:00pm by Tim Richardson

Net-via-satellite tested with video transfer

IBM Japan has begun testing satellite-based Internet technology capable of sending elephantine amounts of data to PCs.

According to a report in this morning's edition of Nihon Keizai Shimbun, film trailers and video graphics are being zipped here, there and everywhere to see if the service can cope with such large amounts of data.

What's more, it's been reported that the quality of the service is as good as TV with none of the usual blips and interruptions associated with such technology.

If it proves successful IBM Japan and its partners hope to start building a network capable of handling video-on-demand, the newspaper said. ©



To: Black-Scholes who wrote (44470)9/4/1999 1:32:00 PM
From: John Rieman  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 50808
 
I heard that you guys are mostly selling to China. Any chance that they will want DVD over there?????????????????

c-cube.com

Q: When will China move to DVD?
A: We anticipate that the market for DVD players will begin ramping at the end of this year, and into 2000. In the year 2000, the vast majority of players sold should be DVD.
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Q: What percentage of C-Cube?s business comes from China?
A: C-Cube?s revenues from China were approximately 15% of total revenues during the second quarter. Singling out China?s contribution to revenue is no longer necessary, as the VCD market transitions to DVD and communications revenue continues to grow. We have moved from a one product, one-geography company to a multi-product, global business.