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To: bob jordan who wrote (4004)11/18/1998 12:48:00 AM
From: Michael A. Hursh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4676
 
If 1999 is the year for biometrics than were only talking about a 6-12 month bridge to the technology taking off. It seems like everyone thinks NRID has good product so where is the money. Tony Forstman and Frank Spear still hold tons of this stock (I think) and the losses they will take if this folds is serious money. When they were active in the company they made it sound like they had sources of money (their own and others) so where are they when the company is on it's deathbed. For their own benefit I would think they would over ride Jeff Anthony if he is a problem or can't get the job done and hold the fort together until next year . Anybody know the story on these two and why they aren't protecting their interest?.



To: bob jordan who wrote (4004)11/20/1998 7:00:00 PM
From: bob jordan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4676
 
More on HP.

To all those wondering who HP was going to partner with on their upcoming foray into biometrics, look:

biz.yahoo.com

I guess it's "more likely" to be good for us after all. We do have a relationship with Veridicom right?? Some other boards seemed to have thought their company was going to get this.

On a side note, there has been talk on the yahoo board that NRI is going to be doing quite well soon. Of course, no specifics. Any comments?

Regards,
Bob