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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (12544)12/16/2006 1:20:23 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218558
 
Maurice, regarding <<But China can't steal my assets>>

… maybe, or perhaps not, depending how you look at the equation.

If your net purchasing power went down in the course of any time span, then it could be easily interpreted as … well, you know.

<<I sold all my US$ in exchange for GSAT at $12.83>>

… I will take a look at this.

Regarding Message 23105852 , you mean akin to everybody else, for example the folks down under? No, really?

Chugs, J



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (12544)12/22/2006 4:35:28 PM
From: KyrosL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218558
 
MQ, what is your rationale for buying GSAT? I remember your rants about their exorbitant prices and how you would have run things much better by practically giving the minutes away. But, checking the GSAT site it seems to me that they now have HIGHER prices, and, presumably, only use a very small fraction of their satellite capacity.

Have you made a 180 degree turn regarding your old ideas about how to best market satellite minutes? Why buy GSAT now?