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To: James who wrote (2320)5/11/1998 4:21:00 PM
From: Netnut7  Respond to of 9096
 
These analysts project Brazilian telecommunications are going to be VERY big. With PLFM we are in the right place at the right time and getting in just as things are starting. Even with an extra 13 million shares out there there will be plenty of profit to go around!!!
As soon as contracts and other deals start coming in its going up and not coming back.

Holding tight and buying the dips



To: James who wrote (2320)5/11/1998 5:12:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9096
 
James, I think that there are many reasons to be cautious as far as PLFM is concerned, however, I do not think the technology is one of these reasons. From my reading, I think the technology is first class. My problem is that PLFM lacks the financial and management resources to build a telecom empire, and there is a strong possibility that others will end up with the lion share of the profits the technology could generate. For one, a license is required to operate in a given band width, I have seen no mention that such a license has been issued to PLFM. Such a license could cost a pretty penny (one of our telecoms, according to an earlier post on this thread, laid down $2 Billion for a license to the San Paulo area, I am not sure if these are the kind of sums that will be required by PLFM, but these are going to be substantial nevertheless).

Zeev



To: James who wrote (2320)5/11/1998 5:14:00 PM
From: ezXit  Respond to of 9096
 
lets keep it all in perspective ......
it is my understanding that this system at the moment is for 3rd world countrys not in the current plans for USA ....it's not a rocket into space ...it is a affordable priced system that can be upgraded... it is hiTech delivered loTech?? .... major communication company in the USA have millions of $$ tied up in their current systems and R&D $$ into future systems and they tend to go high tech delivered hi tech with BIGGER is BETTER??.. at some point they will notice PLFM ...in the USA we want a system that is usable anywhere we go in the US ... i think over in brazil they are looking to add to their local phone service and add phone service to areas where population is very low ..not to get a cell phone and roam around the whole country though that would be a plus if they can do it ...in alot of south american countrys you have to wait 6mos to a year to get a phone line in !!!!! (also in ITALY there is a 6mos wait) ..... i'm not so sure if the major press would be that interested in a system that is not for the USA ..the BAAT test was for CARS and could benefit the USA public .......
now the buisness press, some type of technical press should be interested or been invited to the test ..........
will the aviation write up on PLFM that is supposed to be this week cover the test??