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To: fmrick who wrote (263)11/17/1997 12:34:00 PM
From: madman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50112
 
meanwhile,among the negative blasts ,check out the nice item (with picture) in december's POPULAR MECHANICS pg.28



To: fmrick who wrote (263)11/21/1997 5:07:00 PM
From: Ted Campbell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50112
 
Richard, I may be new here in terms of posting, but I'm certainly not
new when it comes to following this message board. I've been reading
the posts on this board as well as other boards that you post on for
well over a year now. So, there was no reason for you to repeat your
twenty people/$40 phone bill odyssey with GE. However, I'm going to
repeat what I stated in my post to this board: All licensing agree-
ments with REFR are open-ended(no expiration dates). That includes
the one with GE. How do I know that? I made one phone call that cost
me all of $2, and got it "straight from the horse's mouth". I called
the Vice President and General Counsel of REFR, Joe Hirary, and he's
the one who told me. He said it's flat out "wrong" to say the GE agree-
ment expired. REFR's licensing agreement with GE is open-ended, and
therefore, has not expired! He said that being General Counsel for
REFR makes him very sensitive to the dissemination of information to
the shareholders. He said that REFR certainly wouldn't be listing GE as
a licensee on their website if it weren't the case! Meanwhile, Mr.
Hirary said that things are going well with Monsanto, Material Sciences
and Hankuk Glass. Here's wishing everyone a good weekend, and a Happy
Thanksgiving next week.
Sincerely,
Ted Campbell

PS. Specstock: Good luck to your VCU Rams this basketball season.Isn't
college basketball the greatest!