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To: qdog who wrote (828)11/2/1999 7:08:00 AM
From: uel_Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12231
 
qdog; Wi-Lan is doing very well on the TSE, FWIW, it was listed last Thursday after being on the Alberta Exchange

Wi-Lan (WIN--TSE)

Staff and wires
Tuesday, November 2, 1999

$23.75, up $4.50
Investors hungry for red-hot wireless technology continued to snap up shares in Wi-Lan Inc. yesterday, the firm's third day of trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Shares in the Calgary-based company were up more than 40 per cent from the close of $16.70 Thursday when the firm made its debut on the TSE. The stock began trading last March at $2.50 a share on the Alberta Stock Exchange.

Wi-Lan is attracting interest for its patented technology that turbo-charges wireless networks, allowing them to carry more data and send it faster on radio frequencies. The wide-band orthogonal frequency division multiplexing technology (W-OFDM) is also drawing attention from companies including Cisco Systems Inc. and Motorola Inc. Several such firms are banding together to develop a standard for high-capacity wireless Internet services based on OFDM