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To: Ian who wrote (913)1/25/1998 10:13:00 PM
From: chevalier  Respond to of 1841
 
This stock could have been bought purely on technicals over the last few years. US is worth picking up at around $0.11 or lower and it will be good for a run in price.

Ari



To: Ian who wrote (913)1/26/1998 11:15:00 AM
From: Don craig  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1841
 
Ian:

Just thought I would say "Hi", and see if you've heard anything lately,
or have any updates? Things look slow again this morning, so I would
say we are still at least a few days away from any type of news. Have
you had the chance to see what market depth looks like these days? It
would be interesting to see how many shares are bid, down to .10 cents.
Maybe Ed can fill me in. How about it Ed? I have a feeling that we may
have to wait another week, before we see any news. What do you think Ian?
Will talk to you later.

Good Luck
Don



To: Ian who wrote (913)1/27/1998 11:29:00 AM
From: John Stella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1841
 
My reason for asking is based on the fact that Future Media Technology was involved in the compression aspect and USA was the vechile used to deliver and decompress the data.

Ex: A two hour movie, compressed by FMT could be delivered and "downloaded" to the end user in about 3 minutes. USA's set top box would then take over and "convert" the digitized data into analog enabling the end user to view the movie.

My example is probably an oversimplification of the process, but still gives you the essence of the relationship between the two companies.

Regards,

John