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To: Alan Aronoff who wrote (594)6/3/1998 2:35:00 PM
From: Alan Aronoff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 802
 
Since this thread is a bit of a NUKO reunion party, I thought some of you would find some humor in this PR...

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif., June 2 (Reuters) - Internet and
telecom company Coyote Network Systems Inc on Tuesday named
Edward Beeman as executive vice president and chief financial
officer.
"Ed will be a great asset as we continue to grow and
position our company in the telecom equipment and network
services markets," Chief Operating Officer Daniel Latham said
in a statement.
Beeman has more than 25 years experience in business and
management. Prior to joining Coyote, he was chief financial
officer for Western Water Co , a natural resource
wholesaler to utility companies
.(???????LOL)
He is a certified public accountant and holds a Bachelor's degree from Indiana University. (impressive resume!!! LOL)

LOOK OUT LUCENT! LOOK OUT NORTEL! If only that NUKO acquisition had gone through...



To: Alan Aronoff who wrote (594)6/4/1998 9:32:00 AM
From: Rick Smith  Respond to of 802
 
Interesting point made by my bankruptcy atty friend.
I didn't realize this and so probably many of you don't either. A Federal Bankruptcy Judge has the right to look over cases from which judgements have been passed down that are pertinent to a case in their court, and determine if the judgement and finding in the case are fair and equitable. They have the right to overturn not only the judgement amount but also the verdict itself.
I have no knowledge of this occurring with the FSCX situation. But it would surprise me if Madsen's atty's hadn't already thought of this as a possible strategy in this filing. Davidson is clearly on the defensive now along with FSCX. I'm not sure what's going on but I believe with the legal fees FSCX has been paying, we've at least got decent counsel for this situation.
Good Luck. R..