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To: Joe Master who wrote (97)1/3/1998 8:53:00 PM
From: Jim Armstrong  Respond to of 623
 
My apologies. I haven't fogotten you. I was out of town for a while, then just finished up with the installation of a higher-speed modem. That's done, but now I have to get my ZIP drive back on line. Then I can pay attention to business again and look at my "work" URLs. I shall return! :-) (promise!) JimA



To: Joe Master who wrote (97)1/3/1998 11:42:00 PM
From: Jim Armstrong  Respond to of 623
 
This is the URL for EE Times (an excellent trade paper, which you may be aware of). I use it a lot. I am usually following up on an article I saw in the paper publication, but it can be searched for items of interest.

techweb.cmp.com

Turns out I apparently did not make it home with my "work" bookmarks. I'll try to take another look Monday. JimA



To: Joe Master who wrote (97)1/5/1998 3:56:00 PM
From: Jim Armstrong  Respond to of 623
 
And here's a more complete list:
techweb.cmp.com
distec.com
nt.excite.com
[with a Newstracker set up for displays]
businesswire.com
[usually chasing a specific lead
japanbiztech.com
sumnet.com
techweb.com
[an occasional item here]

Any others you find useful? JimA



To: Joe Master who wrote (97)1/9/1998 11:49:00 AM
From: Jim Armstrong  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 623
 
Saw the following article. Couldn't help wondering what the implication was of redeeming the options in cash instead of stock. I would like to interpret it as an optimistic sign that the stock is expected to gain substantially in worth, more than the cash which I would guess is a dear comodity at this point at SIDT. Any thoughts? JimA
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SI Diamond Tech Director Walt
Cunningham Resigns

Dow Jones Newswires

AUSTIN, Texas -- SI Diamond Technology Inc.
(SIDT) director Walt Cunningham resigned.

In a press release Friday, the company said Cunningham
plans to form a new venture capital fund.

Separately, the company redeemed 32 shares of its
Series E convertible preferred stock for $368,855 cash,
instead of issuing 653,822 shares of common stock.

An additional 32 shares of Series F convertible
preferred stock were redeemed for $122,643 in cash,
instead of issuing 188,759 shares of common stock.

SI Diamond, a holding company with units which
provide microelectronic fabrication, said both
transactions were in Decmeber.