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To: bob who wrote (11515)3/15/2000 4:15:00 PM
From: Savant  Respond to of 18366
 
RT....LHSP/BCB/dictation/med arena/internet/investment..
Just for interest and who knows?
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Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products To Exercise Warrants And Increase Stake In BCB Voice Systems

Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products To Exercise Warrants And Increase
Stake In BCB Voice Systems

MARKHAM, Ontario, Mar 15, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) --

(CDNX:BIV)

BCB Voice Systems Inc. (CDNX:BIV) today announced that Lernout & Hauspie Speech
Products N.V. (L&H) will be increasing its stake in BCB by exercising 750,000
warrants. The exercise of these warrants, which will be done in stages, will
garner BCB approximately $800,000 and increase the number of outstanding BCB
shares from 7.49 million to 8.24 million.

"I'm delighted that ongoing discussions we have had with L&H has led to this
early conversion," said Terry Graham, Chairman & CEO of BCB. "By exercising
these warrants almost a full year before their expiry, L&H is helping ensure we
can continue with our business plan targeted at making BCB a successful,
profitable company."

BCB Voice Systems develops and markets software and systems that capture,
digitize, compress and store voice from a variety of sources and then manage the
flow of these voice files over virtually any computer network, including the
Internet. The Company currently supplies solutions to end-users ranging from
individual medical and legal practices to large hospitals, legislative
assemblies, courthouses and general business.



To: bob who wrote (11515)3/15/2000 6:11:00 PM
From: Walter Morton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
... Grady also scoffed at Microsoft's claims, based on data from Web tracking firm Media Metrix, that its Windows Media Player software was actually used more than any other player in U.S. households in December 1999.

"That is completely groundless," Grady said, adding that Real had managed to hold on to 85 percent of the market for computer media players.

Grady also downplayed the significance of the Windows Media format, saying it was just one of now nine music technologies supported by Real software. Others include the popular MP3 format, Real's own G2, and one by Liquid Audio...

dailynews.yahoo.com



To: bob who wrote (11515)3/16/2000 10:41:00 AM
From: joe rod  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
can you hear the air coming out!!! sounds like a ball that just got run over by a mack truck!!! ouch!!!! this is going
to $1 before it sees any upswing. Thanks Mr Falk , you're an ass. There should be class action suits against this clown posing as a CEO . Chief Excreting Officer.