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To: David Smith who wrote (100)11/18/1999 7:07:00 PM
From: LT  Respond to of 397
 
I saw Sherwood take the stock up to 6 3/4, the high of the day

We did hit 6 7/8, briefly, for the day high and a new 52 week high also.

Things are looking good for NSATF, more institutional interest is sure to follow.

I am looking for a "gap up" to near 7 on open :)

Regards
LT



To: David Smith who wrote (100)11/18/1999 10:22:00 PM
From: John Stichnoth  Respond to of 397
 
Hi, David. Been watching NSATF for a little while. Took a small position a couple weeks ago purely as a technical play. (And it seems to help me focus further while I do DD). It's time for me to be a little more serious about things, though, as my little position just grew to a moderate postion (:o)).

Now, a question. You state that nsatf has the "premier technology for the next generation of wireless internet". Can you expand on this a little? Is the "next generation" 3G, or HDR? Or a faster alternative?

You also say that their product is "absolutely crucial". Do you mean that nsatf has significant patents that can prevent others from copying their products? And, what role does their product play?

Oops, that's more than one question! Anyway, if you could point me to a (not too technical) source, or otherwise instruct me, I'd appreciate it.

Best,
JS



To: David Smith who wrote (100)11/19/1999 10:23:00 AM
From: Mr. Miller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 397
 
Great activity for NSATF.

Interesting movement of late.

Great company.

Miller



To: David Smith who wrote (100)11/21/1999 9:30:00 AM
From: Mr. Miller  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 397
 
I noticed someone posted(from the yahoo thread sandbox) information about Koreasat getting a Ka band satellite up in September. Checking their website had Hyundai Electronics as the ground station provider, which is who I thought NSATF would be good to ally with. However, the recent press mentions this Millitron. Again the sandbox crew has brought this point to the forefront. Who is Millitron? I just brushed that off after I saw the press, since KT being involved is what impressed me, but now that I think about it, why wasn't the deal with Hyundai Electronics? Who is Millitron? I can't find any information on this entity. Are they are subsidiary of Hyundai Electronics?

Miller