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To: Noblesse Oblige who wrote (1116)5/20/1998 7:28:00 PM
From: Jaime H. Ayalde  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1671
 
Noblesse,

Thanks for the commentary. Every clue seems to turn towards management and their inability to land a contract. We are looking at another 6months before any potential new "bites" on the ITS. Maybe the market feels that SMU will loose all control of ITS as it stands now. SMU has had every mayor player already infiltrated Simula through seats on the board or partnerships. They will ultimately say "thank you very much to SMU but we do not need you anymore, hey guys we do thank you for your research though".

It looks like SMU is going to trade "valued" on the seats and government contracts alone. I had SMU making 15c a quarter back in 1995 but making that kind of $$$ is still a speculation into the future.

Glad to know you are doing well with your other issues.

Good Trading,

Jaime



To: Noblesse Oblige who wrote (1116)5/20/1998 11:55:00 PM
From: wpckr  Respond to of 1671
 
Hi Noblesse!
I've been reading your posts on several threads with much interest. I find them informative, helpful, interesting and at times amusing. Please keep on "keepin' on".

It was beginning to look like everyone had left the ship on this thread and I was feeling alone and lonely.

I tried to call Simula today. He was "out". He has not returned my call.

I have to agree with you on the issue of credibility. I'm not sure about the idea of a spin-off of ITS because such a move is fraught with dangers that I doubt the present management can manage around to effect a good outcome. It seems to me that the board needs to move to replace the present management team with effective people. It is time for some SALES. We need help in the SALES AREA badly as well as in the PRODUCTION area. Perhaps drastic moves in those two areas could do the trick for us.