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To: Arthur Tang who wrote (514)3/23/2000 10:17:00 AM
From: Arthur Tang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 562
 
Magic date? Three days after March 31, 2000, Dr. Hwang may sell all the CNET stock? Or he may ride on the 375,000 shares for major appreciation of TELV earnings if and when he sell, partially or whole, for profit.

In reality, the driver behind any appreciation of stockholders value will be more tied to the revenue increase of thin client sales. The way it is now. Restructure the corporation may change things.

Still, holding the value of CNET stock, and spin out into a subsidiary in the name of a TELV fund with more venture capital invested elsewhere; would be realistic growth in the subsidiary. The parent company would then slowly turn to a venture capital fund with real estate interests. Thin client business should be spun out to stockholders or have stock held by the TELV venture capital fund.

Dr. Hwang, your fate and destiny may be unknown to you, but it is now revealing itself. Fix up the design center, sell it to China. Fix up the large display company and sell it to an advertizing company. You are going to make millions, letting others to run the details in businesses. Make money in only entities.