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To: Dennis V. who wrote (22372)11/16/2000 7:48:56 PM
From: John Curtis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27311
 
Dennis, et.al.: Here's a CBS Marketwatch interview of Lev Dawson, courtesy of a threadster (flyonthewall800) over on Yahoo:

cbs.marketwatch.com

It looks like Lev and crew are finally about the task of raising the company's visibility. To which I say...why not? They've got all the pieces of the puzzle in place. It's time to take it to the next level.

John~



To: Dennis V. who wrote (22372)11/16/2000 11:32:06 PM
From: bigcue2000  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27311
 
Dennis - Thanks for taking the time to look into a Bellcore patent. It tells me that VLNC has purchased Telecordia's (Bellcore Communications, Inc) most recent patents re lithium ion polymer technology. It also tells me that VLNC will be first in line for future patents by Telecordia since Telecordia now has a vested interest in the success of VLNC. What I don't understand about these boards is their tunnel vision. They lock onto one thing and can't seem to see the forest for the trees. At one point, a week ago, their questions evolved around the patents VLNC acquired. Today they got a list of patents. Except for you, the list appears to have been ignored. You took the time to research at least one patent (and probably more by now) but, because a broadcast media interview with Lev was conducted today (what did he add to what he said last week - nothing according to the stock price), the board's focus quickly shifted to the Lev interview and the patents list appears to be lost. Too bad. I think there is a lot to be mined from the patents list relative to VLNC's future. Thanks again for looking into the patent. Regards, Bigcue