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To: Larry Panik who wrote (83)1/9/1999 8:43:00 PM
From: lee cheung  Respond to of 121
 
i'd call the company's IR dept for that Larry, but listen I just got a fax and talked to Cary today about a new issue that will be trading around the 19th of this month. it sounds like it could be a big success when it starts trading, its an internet company. the number on the fax I got was 1-888-969-3377; when I called it today I got Cary Martin.



To: Larry Panik who wrote (83)1/10/1999 3:28:00 PM
From: surelock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 121
 
Larry,
You might want to have a look at another patent application:

patents.ibm.com

This appears to be a process that would rival CGEE's.
Furthermore, there is a clear "issued" date. In fact, there
are a further four patented methods, patent numbers which I
will provide if you are interested, which could be
considered as competition. You should
also notice the elaborate referencing concerning Foreign
References, Other References, U.S. References, and Related
Applications. In contrast, the patent WO9808923A1, that
is held by CGEE insiders, lacks an "issued" date, as
the following page will verify:

patents.ibm.com

Further, there is no referencing whatsoever to "Foreign
References" on the CGEE page, which seems odd, if in fact their
process is apparently in current use in several European countries.
Nor is there any references made to any other related applications.

According to IBM, which runs the Intellectual Property Network
that I have been using for information, their info is current, and
there are references to patents that have been granted to other
companies as recently as January 5, 1999 (on the above link).

All this may not matter one bit for the stock price, but if I were
subscribing to their financing, I would be asking some questions.

SH