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Gold/Mining/Energy : Aastra Technologies - telephony, e-cash, mini-ATM -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jean-Robert Grenier who wrote (38)1/10/1999 1:25:00 PM
From: sPD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 233
 
Boy, you sure can never have enough sources of information !!!

Thanks for your link Jean-Robert. Not that it's your fault but I notice that the Yahoo site is also missing the release of December 9 mentioned in my posting Message 7060269

This is a big one to be missing since an order for $5.2M clearly confirms continuing growth for AAH into 1999.

I found out about this one by going through David Carlson's excellent service at fin-info.com If you do a search on AAH, you can see that already he has a link to our SI discussion thread.



To: Jean-Robert Grenier who wrote (38)1/12/1999 10:23:00 PM
From: sPD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 233
 
What's Hot for '99

Cover story from the current (Jan 18) issue of Maclean's, p. 46 - "A breakthrough year for the Web"

"... videoconferencing with customers or friends will increase the Net's appeal ... The real breakthrough in making the Internet a mass medium will come with the spread of more user-friendly computers... Telephones and handheld computers that allow users to send and receive email are already available. High tech companies are now busy developing "Internet appliances" - small, inexpensive gadgets that will make using the Web as easy as a phone call."

Sounds like Aastra's VC55 combination videophone, Web browser and e-mail terminal, mentioned in
Message 7056461