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To: Redhead who wrote (8953)3/29/1998 6:25:00 PM
From: JIN CHUN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
Redhead, I agree that ATXI doesn't have much. I said earlier that they were trading in the 1/2 range, I was wrong, and rechecked the charts. But if you look at their chart compared to their sector ( small tools and accessories ), it's a flag, only ATXI keeps going down, and the sector goes in the opposite direction. If you read the release, it says that the current board of ATXI would resign. I wonder how Reidel felt about that.

ps. Mark, Vivaldi through surround sound.
Jin.



To: Redhead who wrote (8953)3/29/1998 6:27:00 PM
From: Mark[ox5]  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
I agree REDHEAD.

P.S. Its ATXI, not AXTI

1) Fundamentals of FAMH dont change based on this going through or not.
2) ATXI is toast in a few months without FAMH.

Did anyone take the time to read the ATXI announcemnt a few days ago? Its laughable. They sold ... umm.. 48 copy machines (err I mean the Copy MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS) fancy term.. for a whopping 30K. Well heck! That might pay the salary for a measly staff accountant!!! GO ATXI! And read the purpose of the "SYSTEM" *LAUGH* Now you see where your hard earned tax dollars go.

Secretary: "You cant use our copier.. you dont have a badge"
Employee: "Whine whine"
Secretary: "Go down the hall and use theirs, they dont require badges!"
Employee: "OK!"

MINNEAPOLIS, March 25 (Reuters) - Atrix International Inc. said Wednesday it signed an agreement with Pope Enterprise Inc. under which it will install 48 units of its Copy Management System in copy machines at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Shipments are scheduled to begin within 45 days. The contract was valued just under $30,000, a spokesman said.
The technology allows users within the Department of Agriculture to gain access to selected copy machines by passing their badges over a keypad.