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To: signist who wrote (16095)9/30/1999 9:20:00 PM
From: jjrocket  Respond to of 42804
 
Well said signist

What is this crap: "Diana couldn't confirm the investment amount, and said that since MRV is no longer a majority owner, it won't make any press releases"

Then when MRV WAS the majority owner, shouldn't they have issued a PR stating something to the effect: "MRV will no longer be a majority owner..."

Unless I'm missing something, that is irksome...

Best of luck,
Atlanta



To: signist who wrote (16095)10/1/1999 1:32:00 AM
From: Johnnie Memmonic  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42804
 
Signist,

I am with you. How is it that we have for gone the majority stake in our investment (>50% of NAC) without having our votes casted? I have bought and held MRVC for a long time based on the belief of their technologies. However, MRVC management seems to have agendas other than growing MRVC itself with multiple start-ups and little information disclosed. Does anybody know what MRVC's visions are? As a shareholder, I'd like to get my news from MRVC itself not from Forbes! Please let me know if you intend to contact the SEC. Somebody ought to.

Regards,



To: signist who wrote (16095)10/1/1999 9:21:00 AM
From: Greg h2o  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42804
 
signist... they aren't going to announce anything until JNPR or NAC announce their partnership. keep in mind, MRV didn't sell IT'S interest in NAC, so there won't be any gains. further, i would imagine MRV will continue to keep it's NAC "investment" on the books at cost. in other words, i doubt you'll see its affect on the quarterly (i could be wrong, as i believe it could be handled, in accounting, a couple of ways).
hang in there,
greg