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To: Craig Gordon who wrote (46160)10/17/1999 11:46:00 AM
From: John Rieman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
Samsung settops................................

asia.internet.com

Six Korean Firms Pursue Net TV
By Michael Kim
Korea Correspondent, asia.internet.com
[October 14, 1999--SEOUL] SK Telecom and five other Korean companies will jointly pursue an Internet TV project.

The Korean consortium, which also includes Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Samsung Corp., Medidas, Caps and Chosun Internet TV, announced on October 12 that they will join forces to seek the Internet TV business.

"Considering the rapid increase in the number of high-speed Internet access service subscribers in Korea, the overall environment and infrastructure to initiate such an Internet TV business are believed to have matured," said an official of SK Telecom.

"In order to take the initiative in the Internet TV market, we formed a consortium consisting of six local companies that are specialized in their own fields," he added.

Under their plan, which divides the role of each companies for the Internet TV business, SK Telecom will exclusively provide contents and access to Internet TV, while Samsung Corp. will launch a home shopping business through the Internet TV.

Samsung Electro-Mechanics and Chosun Internet TV plan to jointly develop Internet TV set-top boxes and annually supply 150,000 units starting early next year, according to industry sources. Chosun Internet TV will take charge of selling the set-top box in the domestic market, while Samsung Corp will cover sales in the overseas market.

Medidas will develop medical instruments which enable online medical examination and treatment by connecting to the set-top box, while Caps, a security service firm, will provide remote security service through the Internet TV.



To: Craig Gordon who wrote (46160)10/18/1999 1:22:00 AM
From: Humblefrank  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 50808
 
I hoping we get a boost monday so I can sell. After that I believe the stock will drop to punish all of you for hiding the earnings board from me. I'm taking my ball and I'm going home!