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To: Hockeyfan who wrote (6423)1/28/1998 7:15:00 PM
From: Michael Wellikoff  Respond to of 26039
 
it seems veridicom is utilizing an interesting partner The Panda Project of Boca Raton. This is a wannabee semiconductor company heavily in debt and about to go belly up.
quicken.excite.com

the shorts are all over PNDA like vultures waiting for it to take its last breath. veridicom may give it a few more months, but strange to ties itself to this iffy co.



To: Hockeyfan who wrote (6423)1/28/1998 8:17:00 PM
From: Ed Flynn  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 26039
 
J. Saf,

I don't place a lot of faith in what A & C says. I spoke to a former IDX contact there and later found out that what we spoke about and reality were two seperate things.

Regardless of that experience I have a question you might know the answer to. Who is bidding our equipment in Japan? I read through the NEC agreement a second time and this is what it says:

The two companies' field sales representatives in the United States and internationally, except in Japan, will now be able to offer to their respective current and prospective customers the combined technologies in two forms: the ''basic'' and ''advanced'' LS-21.

Does this mean that NEC is not bidding our equipment into the Japanese marketplace?

Ed