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To: Seconds Out who wrote (7270)11/12/1999 1:29:00 PM
From: micny  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10081
 
Seconds Out,
You'll have to excuse me, but I can't help but feel that your saying:

We are also paying the price of inaction caused by others. Dr.Markman stated clearly that GMGC is ready for deployment of Intuit. Intuit has a new CEO, which could have caused revised thinking. Intuit may not be willing to pay GMGC enough for its service compared to what GMGC is asking. Maybe GMGC is making a conscious decision to allocate its NOC and resources to better paying deals. We won't know that until they happen. But I am willing to "keep my eyes and ears open" per the Conference Call to see what happens over the next few months.Additionally, Wireless Knowledge and Qwest delays cannot be blamed on GMGC,imho.

is a perfect example of viewing things through the proverbial "rose colored glasses". It cannot always be someone else's fault, when the only constant is the involvement of only one organization. Furthermore, it matters little whose "fault it is" when the resultant dissappointment negatively impacts the share price of only one of the organizations that were a party to the failed agreement.

IMHO