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To: Wolfgang Leopold Beirl who wrote (1289)3/22/1998 11:35:00 PM
From: Angelo J Cici  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2394
 
This week the American Scientific April edition comes out w/ORBI...

ORBI is a feature in April's American Scientific talking about
the contract with Mobile Communications and Orbital Sciences.

The Ellipso contract is better explained with what to expect
and the relationship to competition towards Globalstar...

It makes ORBI look very well! The stock should go up on this
news....

If you subscribe to this magazine by mail, you may have it before
the bookstand, nevertheless, it's out on the shelves THIS WEEK!!!

Another NEW HIGH for ORBI this week when PORTFOLIO MANAGERS get
a hold of the issue! I would not be surprised to see LOR go
back down because of this also!

ORBI's GGGGRRRRREEEEAAAATT!!!!



To: Wolfgang Leopold Beirl who wrote (1289)3/23/1998 1:05:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 2394
 
Ary contract worth 200 million-Orbital news.

Wolfgang and thread:

Here is what seems like the official version of the Army contract from Orbital. It's about time, I say and 'am not complaining about the rise in stock price either.

biz.yahoo.com



To: Wolfgang Leopold Beirl who wrote (1289)3/25/1998 9:04:00 AM
From: RocketMan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2394
 
The IEEE article was very good. I have a friend at ORBI who told me that boaters can already buy the Magellan OrbComm sets at West Marine. I'm a sailor, so will be looking at one, if it is not too expensive. The IEEE article mentioned the emergency message feature for cars. With an OrbComm messager, you can activate it an an emergency locator anywhere in the country. I can envision the day when such a thing would be standard equipment, for road breakdowns, stolen cars, etc.