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To: fmrick who wrote (250)11/11/1997 2:20:00 PM
From: N. Dixon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50501
 
I attended a luncheon where Bob Saxe said that the individuals at GE most interested in working with SPD had left the company but he did not say that GE was no longer a licensee. If I remember correctly he said that they would probably become more active as other licensees produced product.



To: fmrick who wrote (250)11/16/1997 3:00:00 PM
From: Ted Campbell  Respond to of 50501
 
Richard, all REFR licensee agreements are open-ended, meaning there are no epiration dates, including GE's. Whoever said that GE had an 18 month licensee agreement with REFR is wrong.



To: fmrick who wrote (250)11/16/1997 4:03:00 PM
From: Ted Campbell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50501
 
Richard, all license agreements with REFR are open-ended, meaning
there are no expiration dates. This includes GE. Whoever said that
there was an 18 month agreement with them is wrong--the licensing
agreement with GE is still in effect. They were basically interested
in manufacturing SPD film for REFR. Meanwhile, REFR already has two
licensees that want to manufacture this film, Material Sciences and
Hankuk Glass. If GE wants to join the party and manufacture SPD film,
fine, if not, fine!(IMHO) Hankuk Glass has already publicly stated
that they expect to begin commercial production using the film in 1998.
So, let's all relax, as shareholders, and let the process develop!
The shareholders in this company should do very, very well over the
next several years!! Sincerely, Ted Campbell