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To: Yongzhi Yang who wrote (2028)5/6/1998 10:40:00 AM
From: VINCENT MALGAPO  Respond to of 9096
 
Thanks again for the update Yongzhi. I'm still puzzled by the
drop in price today. I think I'm going to take a sedative because
watching this market makes me nervous even though I know that
I've made a great investment. I've talked a few friends into buying
shares today so it's good for them that they can get in around $1.
As for me, I even sold some Qualcomm stock to buy more so my wallet
is empty now. But that's how much confidence I have in PLFM.

Vince



To: Yongzhi Yang who wrote (2028)5/6/1998 11:31:00 AM
From: SnakeInATuxedo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9096
 
<< They are interested in using ARC system to track vehicles since vehicle theft is a very serious problem in Brazil. (I guess they will have to hide a device in the car to beam up signals all the time.) >>
You're on to something here, Yongzhi; actually, this is already being done here in the U.S. by a company called Lo-Jack [NASDAQ:LOJN]. I don't know what infrastructure Lo-Jack uses, but their idea has international application, so maybe PLFM needs to be talking to Lo-Jack about a JV of some kind.

$^)



To: Yongzhi Yang who wrote (2028)5/6/1998 12:04:00 PM
From: Rocky Luman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9096
 
Just got off the phone with Todd myself. Spent an hour or so last night trying re-locate my notes and info on the pilotless control system test flight. I knew I saw or heard that it will be tested this fall (98) and noted this yesterday in one of my posts. But wanted to re-verify it through PLFM ASAP, to ensure what I posted was accurate. And as the Angel Tech system, Todd and the boys have thoroughly investigated them and has concluded that PLFM is in fact 12-18 months ahead in having a fully operational and deployable system. This is not only from a software and control system development, but the platform itself, their aircraft is not built or certified.

Now that PLFM is no longer a flash in the pan, I'm certain we'll be seeing alot different company's that find uses for this system. Far more than what we've discussed in the past.

Did I get the Telesp web site info to you in time to include in the updated cover post ????