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To: William Hayden who wrote (45340)1/21/1999 1:20:00 AM
From: Kevin Clarke  Respond to of 119973
 
I wouldn't count #9 out yet, look what I found on the Yahoo board

nine.com
by: Sonny300 2136 of 2163

... as always, the real beauty lies in the details ... and so obvious here! Has anyone noticed yet :-) its direct distribution to the endusers via " NINE.COM " ... and all those superb high-fi flat panel products for which every Joe and Harry would be salivating soon ... mass production, heavy demand, direct distribution and better lump-sum prices for BtoB-sales would lift this baby faster and higher than a hot air balloon ... and before anyone points it out: the anology with a balloon ends right there :-) ... its as solid as a rock now ... the best visibility yet! :-) Feel so protected (and warm) in the strong hands of big brothers like SGI, DELL ... etc. now! :-)

Do your own thorough DD and check it out. Better days are ahead and enjoy a comfortable ride up!

regards to all,
-/Sonny.



To: William Hayden who wrote (45340)1/21/1999 6:26:00 AM
From: Mr. Big  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 119973
 
TSATA should rock - ck this out -->

TSATA AFTER CLOSE
DirecTV in Talks to Buy Rival Primestar, New York Times Says

New York, Jan. 20 (Bloomberg) - DirecTV, the No. 1 satellite- TV company owned by General Motors Corp.'s Hughes Electronics Corp., is in talks to buy No. 2 Primestar Inc., which is owned by a group of cable companies and the public, the New York Times reported, citing an unidentified person close to the talks. DirecTV would pay $500 million in cash for Primestar's 11 frequencies that could deliver high-power service, and pay for its 2.3 million subscribers only as they are converted from Primestar's medium-power to DirecTV's high-power service. Primestar President Carl Vogel, whose company has been struggling and is expected to run out of cash by April, declined to comment, the paper said.

Primestar's shareholders include Time Warner Inc., Newhouse Broadcasting Corp., Comcast Corp., MediaOne Group Inc., Cox Communications Inc. and TCI Satellite Entertainment Inc.