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Technology Stocks : CellularVision (CVUS): 2-way LMDS wireless cable. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Night Writer who wrote (2030)7/28/1998 8:17:00 PM
From: Ralph Jacobi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2063
 
This may be another scheme by Shant to siphon off some more of the WCII $ 32M. Somebody did mentioned that CVUS's CEO was a "crook", didn't they??

Since that seems to be the case and he appears to be dismantling CVUS, is there a
Stockholder Suit underway yet????. There are a lot of suits out there with a lot less merit. I am a Stockholder who has lost some substantial $$ on this CVUS "fiasco".

After seeing how much money was taken out by the "family" already, I would like to see some of the WCII $ 32 Million before they get their hands on that too and CVUS completely disappears.

How much do you think the rest of the Bandwidth (above the 850 mhz) is
worth to someone else????

CVUS certainly is in no position, nor should we trust them, to pursue
any reasonable turnaround business to bring the stock back.

Let's hear from CVUS holders!!!!

Ralph Jacobi



To: Night Writer who wrote (2030)9/17/1998 1:37:00 AM
From: JW@KSC  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2063
 
Spectrum Sale?

Anyone heard if the Spectrum sale went through?

$30 Mil should bring the price back up.

CVUS - 5/32 Cut the price in half again and I might buy back in.

While I'm waiting for someone, anyone! to post an update, I'll post
an a long LMDS article.

Raytheon has seen the practical effect of producing for proprietary systems, having acquired the defense groups of Texas Instruments along with TI's microwave-monolithic IC business ,under which Raytheon supplies L.M. Bosch with LMDS components. Raytheon also is a supplier to Angel Technologies Corp., which makes a stratosphere-based high-altitude broadband system (see sidebar).

The demand for lower-cost LMDS components is also driving new business alliances. Microwave electronics distributor The Gilland Group (Felton, Calif.) announced a pact at Rawcon with Russia's Elva-1 diode plant to produce an active-frequency multiplier capable of generating 28- and 38-GHz signals from a C-band source. As the Elva plant near St. Petersburg moves to volume poduction, Gilland predicts, prices of the multiplier units will decline from $3,600 to $500 in volume.
techweb.com

How's things going NW?
JW@KSC