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To: Peter V who wrote (32170)4/14/1998 9:06:00 PM
From: John Rieman  Respond to of 50808
 
NDS is owned by Newscorp, who owns Sky. Zenith(C-Cube box) has a good chunk of business here.......................................

skyreport.com

And the company is establishing relationships with key communications businesses delivering satellite products. Recently, NDS has forged separate partnerships with Standard Communications, TV/COM International and Zenith Electronics Corp. for set-top box technologies.

Products include a dual-branded and co-developed NDS/Standard Communications' ALTEIA professional receiver designed with high-end contribution and distribution requirements. The TV/COM receiver, branded under the NDS name, is a commercial receiver directed at programmers and others for distributing satellite services to cable headends and other distribution points. The Zenith World Box meets requirements of system operators for consumer applications, including interactive television.

All receivers combine the latest in large-scale IC design with NDS' software systems and VideoGuard conditional access security. Configured to MPEG-2 DVB specifications, the digital receivers support the digital broadcast satellite needs of users around the world.

The Zenith World Box and NDS branded TV/COM commercial receiver will be available in the second quarter of this year. The ALTEIA professional receiver will be available in the third quarter.



To: Peter V who wrote (32170)4/14/1998 10:29:00 PM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 50808
 
Peter, I'm sure glad that your not todays buyer of Amzn, but sure wished that you and I, had riden this fat overvalued puppy from 15 to 100 (kind of like the old Cubers that saw it go to 80).
Back to Cube. It appears that greedy Wall Street, after Intels earnings release (up 3 on instanet), is saying its only a Intel problem, due to Intel , trying to sell cadillacs to the consumer, when they only wanted VW's.
If Cube can show revenue increase, (look @ the Internet stocks) and show some sign of better margins, Cube might become a $30 stock in the not to distant future (imhop of course)
Good Luck