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To: Ditchdigger who wrote (74)4/9/2002 1:35:54 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 720
 
>>>" kind of get the feeling that the big guys are not going to roll over and play dead."<<<

I'd hardly call any entity operating from the below address a 'small fry' of any kind. And I don't consider the executive salaries of the top brass 'tiny' at all.

Harris & Harris Group, Inc.
One Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10020

hhgp.com



To: Ditchdigger who wrote (74)4/9/2002 1:41:07 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 720
 
>>>" kind of get the feeling that the big guys are not going to roll over and play dead."<<<

I'd hardly call any entity operating from the below address a 'small fry' of any kind. And I don't consider the executive salaries of the top brass 'tiny' at all.

Harris & Harris Group, Inc.
One Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10020

Incidentally, I've started a new TINY thread on SI, to reflect the name change from Harris and Harris Group (HHGP) to the new TINY symbol:

Subject 52700



To: Ditchdigger who wrote (74)4/11/2002 8:09:45 PM
From: FR1  Respond to of 720
 
Ditchdigger - What I am looking for is someone that gets a really great patent on some kind of process.

Think QCOM. Dr J really discovered a great method with CDMA. He filed every patent you could imagine. The great thing is that because it is pure science you can carefully define all the characteristics. Due to the fact that QCOM was not a large company they had tremendous growth.

We want to find the equivalent of QCOM in the nanotechnology space. For example, some mid sized company patents something like buckyballs and it becomes a fundamental cornerstone of an enormous industry. Or someone patents a really great way to assemble atoms that everyone has to use. I think these kinds of things might happen and that would be our best bet.