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To: Rocket Scientist who wrote (19108)11/6/2000 9:25:10 PM
From: Tahoetech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
>>"will advance an additional
$500 million shortly in relation to a bank loan it had guaranteed." <<

If genuine, RS, what does that mean in your estimation? As I read it, they will just cover the loan and get their satellites off the hook...but no new additional money for G*...



To: Rocket Scientist who wrote (19108)11/6/2000 10:17:09 PM
From: eddylasvegas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
RS, Yahoo post is genuine! Heres the URL:

globalstar.com

Why isn't there a press release on this for all to see? It's addressed to Globalstar customers, of which I'm one, but I had to find this from the message boards!

BTW, RS I've always enjoyed reading your posts.

La$Vega$



To: Rocket Scientist who wrote (19108)11/7/2000 3:36:38 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29987
 
Wall Street Journal is a tendentious piece of trash. Investors believe it at their peril. <In particular, an article in the Wall Street Journal early this week mischaracterized comments made in an interview, and drew conclusions not indicated or intended by the company.>

Mqurice

PS: See Jon, I can be brief. I would just like to add that I hope the Wall Street Journal staff, journalists, editors, shareholders and advertizers rot in hell for 1000 years. When people are the manifestation of evil, you can be sure that is where they end up. I will NOT give them ice-water. I hope they get tangled up in a Calabi-Yau thingamy. Go to "turning a sphere inside-out" at the bottom of th.physik.uni-bonn.de for what I would like to happen to Wall Street Journal



To: Rocket Scientist who wrote (19108)11/8/2000 6:44:43 AM
From: rf_hombre  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29987
 
A SP engineer confirmed its authenticity.