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To: Gary Vecchiarelli who wrote (31010)7/8/1998 6:58:00 PM
From: pat mudge  Respond to of 31386
 


What happened? I followed AMTX for a while, but it no longer trades...Can someone please clue me in to what I have been missing?

TXN bought them last November --- closed the end of February.

Pat



To: Gary Vecchiarelli who wrote (31010)7/8/1998 7:03:00 PM
From: Scott Moody  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31386
 
Gary,

Texas Instruments bought AMTX last year for $20/share. I used the profit from my AMTX stock to buy TXN at $44. It's done (TXN) ok since.

Question for Pat:

>>The ADSL Forum is comprised of nearly 300 companies representing the world's computer, networking and communications industries. The non-profit organization was created in late 1994 to speed the mass-market deployment of ADSL services by developing end-to-end network architectures. More information about ADSL and the Forum is available on its Web site at adsl.com or by calling 510-608-5905.<<

What does this mean? Is this forum trying an end run around the regular standards committee (what is it ANSI) and create a new standard and leave AMTI standard out in the cold?

Scott