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To: TLWatson59 who wrote (1870)10/14/1998 2:22:00 PM
From: Glen Abbey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2534
 
TL: If you were with us instead of against us, your skepticism might have caused a pause, though only a slight one. A letter of intent in all circles is a binding legal contract subject to working out some details. You don't sign one expecting to have it fail. It is not yet guaranteed revenue but it is very good news.

With the market in the toilet, I don't see any news, short of money in the bank, having an immediate impact on speculative stocks. But at least you are dependable and show up every time just in time to rain on ALYA's good news!




To: TLWatson59 who wrote (1870)10/14/1998 2:51:00 PM
From: Essam Hamza  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2534
 
Hello TLWatson.

Actually the news really cannot be seen as bad any way you look at it. I do appreciate your critical eye which often helps to keep us close to the ground with our enthusiasm but this is a legit deal with Motorola. The letter of intent will be finalized soon once Motorola gets the internal ok. The actual dollar amount I have no idea but I was led to believe the installation will be for ALL 21 buildings in the Motorola complex.

What I'm more excited about is the close relationship between Motorola and ALYA. It shows ALYA is a real company with a legit product. I'm pretty sure we will see more news with Motorola in the near future.

Essam