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To: Douglas Raushel who wrote (3901)11/29/1999 10:59:00 PM
From: R Petersen  Respond to of 4005
 
I am still here, only 14 more points to go...arrrrg. This is like watching paint dry or grass grow or snow melt in January. I think there is hope, I only hope I can stand to wait for it. $6 is nice, but on a reverse split thats only 60 cents. I would rather have more shares and slowly move up. This could take forever, oh wait it already has, over 5 years for me. After this, only local stocks, and companies
who have a vested interest in their shareholders and let the shareholders know what is going on. This is now a quest for breaking even!!!!



To: Douglas Raushel who wrote (3901)11/30/1999 1:39:00 AM
From: Baggins  Respond to of 4005
 
Nah, I've been lurking here for the last few months for sentimental reasons. I almost went to work for Gatefield a year or two back. I was interested at their story at that time and got to talk with all of the senior people, including Jim Fiebiger. I decided against working for them, mostly because of an ugly commute to Fremont.

It saddens me when a company dies despite the efforts of all concerned. I've worked for several companies whose fortunes were on the wane and it was no fun watching them go down the tubes from the inside.



To: Douglas Raushel who wrote (3901)12/4/1999 6:04:00 PM
From: Tom Shutters  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4005
 
"CEO of Unique Technologies to Address Supply Chain Integration on CNBC TV Program"

..."Unique Technologies,...will demonstrate an example of an innovative technology-enhanced manufacturer/distributor/end customer business model on a Dec. 5 segment of CNBC's Technology Week in Review."

"The program highlights the importance of relationship-building"...

..."Actel and Softcom executives will also be featured on the program and are slated to discuss how they partner with distributors to collaborate on supply chain policies and processes for all companies involved in the product cycle."...

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