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To: Nam who wrote (18988)10/30/1998 11:22:00 AM
From: Greg Hull  Respond to of 29386
 
Nam,

<<The company holds the keys to success not the holders of shares of preferreds. >>

I agree, and I hold the key to my financial success.

Greg



To: Nam who wrote (18988)10/30/1998 12:46:00 PM
From: Craig Stevenson  Respond to of 29386
 
Nam,

<<I think the focus should be on the companys potential to do some business. It does not seem particularly constructive disecting the converts and shorts. The company holds the keys to success not the holders of shares of preferreds.>>

In some ways I agree with you, but until OEM deals are signed, it gives us something to dig into. <g> It would have been far more profitable to have dug into the possible ramifications of the Reg D a long time ago, instead of waiting until after the major drop.

It is true that the company holds the keys to success, but they are using our money to fuel the engine. When that money is used to create products like the MKII-8, I think it is a good investment. That one product should open up MANY opportunities that didn't exist before. I said in an earlier post that Ancor had to regain their technological leadership position, even if it was in perception only. I think the MKII-8 has done that. Now, we wait for announcements about how successful Ancor has been in selling it.

Craig