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To: eDollar.com who wrote (85291)11/26/1999 12:18:00 PM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>How do u know they dont have a product?

It is impossible to prove a negative statement.

The product that CNBC referred to is NOT wireless, in any way shape or form. Except CNBC spent all day wednesday saying it WAS wireless.

And the product referred to in ADSP's own press release, over which all this hype is occuring, IS NOT EVEN MADE BY ADSP! ADSP just purchases a pre-existing product from a company called Maple, and puts a "ADSP" sticker on it.

And "worldwide certification" is just a statement intended to fool the investing suckers. It translates to: "Works with telephone lines."

PT Barnum was right.



To: eDollar.com who wrote (85291)11/26/1999 2:05:00 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 164684
 
<<In wall street it matters if u lost money in a company or made money. Not if a company has a product or not. >>
This might be the most accurate post I've seen here this year.
<<When Bill joined paul Allen they had no product.>>
That's not true. Paul joined Bill, then Bill borrowed $50k from his Dad, and they then bought a product from a small company called Seattle software. That product was Dos which they renamed Msdos. The roots of that product became Windows, and the rest is history.
Can you imagine being the poor Seattle Software guys that sold out for only $50k????