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To: Hoatzin who wrote (3237)8/6/1998 7:42:00 PM
From: TEDennis  Respond to of 4295
 
Bash ????

No, no, no .....

I said HASH ... the corporate cafeteria menu says Corned Beef HASH for today.

Boy. These marketing guys. You gotta' watch what you say to them. They really go off on tangents sometimes.

(Oh-oh ... I can just see the press release now ... FBNA corners market in tangerines!)

TED



To: Hoatzin who wrote (3237)8/6/1998 11:14:00 PM
From: TEDennis  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 4295
 
One of my contacts in the publishing industry gave me a preview copy of an upcoming magazine. I thought I'd share it with the kind folks on SI.

magneticdiary.com

TED



To: Hoatzin who wrote (3237)9/13/2007 11:01:15 AM
From: Bill Ulrich  Respond to of 4295
 
BTW, a recent memo had reminded me to inquire about incoming revenue streams from earlier FBN product rollouts. Per the 1998 post to which I'm responding, we had introduced the FBN-L8TR module to provide a quickie "bridge-fix" code short-cut allowing "Just-Near-In-Time" assessment & analysis for those companies still hedging "on the fence" regarding our flagship products towards the impending 2000 dateline.

You may recall that the FBN-L8TR module -- a money-saving opportunity -- provided less-willing, procrastination-prone prospective clients to do their assessments with cheaper consultants, less inclined to give emergent, mission-critical need status to the impending doom. (note: Q/A team ... FBN-RunOnSentence and Alliteration-AmeliOrator A-module needs new ninja-neering nupdate)

How did the FBN-Round2IT keycode sales fare -- the licence required to unlock L8TR's assessment features? As I recall the marketing program structure, you couldn't implement L8TR until you got a Round2IT. "Brilliant!" as the Guiness ads might say. Now that it's 2007, were we able to double FBN's share price?