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To: Reto Frei who wrote (2888)10/15/2000 4:28:58 PM
From: Dan B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3347
 
Reto,

In all fairness reto, let's just admit that the Mot. deal is real already, OK? You are indeed VERY skeptical. MOT signed a purchase agreement with Fonix according to Fonix. The use of Fonix tech. in a Mot product is apparant on Mot's website. Unless this is a combination of a flat out desperate lie by Fonix in which they fabricate a Motorola purchase agreement, coupled with a fabricated product offering from MOT's website, I'd say the reality of this deal is a lock, wouldn't you? Do you really expect us to believe it's a scam and a lie? It's HIGHLY unlikely you'll win anyone over, IMO!

Question is, as with all the rest of the companies relatively suddenly intending to sell never before sold products using Fonix technology, How much revenues/profits can be achieved how soon?

We know the voice business is expected to be huge...will it be? If not, why not? If so, what chunk can Fonix carve out? I just say, that in this early stage of this fledging industry, Fonix certainly has attained significant acceptance by significant players. Never before has Fonix more deserved the highest of speculative values it sometimes enjoyed in the past(8-12 bucks?), IMO(not that I think it'll go there in this market, just that it wouldn't be at all surprising to me, despite all the sour history in the world).

Dan B



To: Reto Frei who wrote (2888)10/15/2000 4:34:07 PM
From: Dan B.  Respond to of 3347
 
Reto,

In all fairness reto, let's just admit that the Mot. deal is real already, OK? You are indeed VERY skeptical. MOT signed a purchase agreement with Fonix according to Fonix. The use of Fonix tech. in a Mot product is apparant on Mot's website. Unless this is a combination of a flat out desperate lie by Fonix in which they fabricate a Motorola purchase agreement, coupled with a fabricated product offering from MOT's website, I'd say the reality of this deal is a lock, wouldn't you? Do you really expect us to believe it's a scam and a lie? It's HIGHLY unlikely you'll win anyone over, IMO!

Question is, as with all the rest of the companies relatively suddenly intending to sell never before sold products using Fonix technology, How much revenues/profits can be achieved how soon?

We know this speech business is expected to be huge...will it be? If not, why not? If so, what chunk can Fonix carve out? I just say, that in this early stage of this fledging industry, Fonix certainly has attained significant acceptance by significant players. Never before has Fonix more deserved the highest of speculative values it sometimes enjoyed in the past(8-12 bucks?), IMO(not that I think it'll go there in this market, just that it wouldn't be at all surprising to me given the expectations for this industry, despite all the sour history in the world).

Dan B