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To: David T. Groves who wrote (77)5/22/1998 1:34:00 PM
From: Madeleine Harrison  Respond to of 159
 
Pretty soon, David. We like to wait so subscribers have
it a while to themselves.
Madly



To: David T. Groves who wrote (77)5/22/1998 3:54:00 PM
From: WallStBum  Respond to of 159
 
David-

Don't you think it's high time you come back. And just think you're missing out on the latest next big one!! Don't even bother checking mine, Jane's or Claudia's SI history - we're ALL under strict gag orders not to talk shop in the open on this one. (g)

BTW- I believe all the IRIDIUM satellites are now aloft. I think the last couple were just put up within the past week. Plans are to be online September. $3,000 for the phone. Ouch.

dax



To: David T. Groves who wrote (77)5/23/1998 12:31:00 AM
From: WallStBum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 159
 
David, sorry, I was reading posts too quickly and got my David's mixed up...been pestering David Knotts to get back on MCRR.

Interesting news out today that Motorola has taken a large equity position in the Teledesic constellation planned, 280 something satellites. This is the system with Craig McCaw, Bill Gates, and the Saudi Prince. Anyway, just speculation on my part, but it's not out of the realm of possibility that Exigent could be contracted to do some work on this, given their successful history with Motorola. Just a thought.

dax



To: David T. Groves who wrote (77)5/30/1998 7:57:00 AM
From: David T. Groves  Respond to of 159
 
Exigent filed their Definitive Proxy Statement 14A yesterday. Check it out at: freeedgar.com

The meeting is June 30th, Earnings will be out June 15th, and they seem to be smoothing the rough edges of their Preferred share super voting rights VS Common share voting rights, to a more traditional system.

They were using voting rights as an anti-takeover device. Now they are going to use more traditional methods. Is this the last hurdle for Nasdaq approval?

Dave