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To: blessed who wrote (357)1/31/1999 3:29:00 PM
From: Yongzhi Yang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1541
 
blessed,
Thanks for answering Francois's question for me.

Francois,
I don't have GTCI's financials (they are not reporting). I will try to find out the "cash available" when I call next Tuesday.

yongzhi



To: blessed who wrote (357)1/31/1999 4:13:00 PM
From: Francois Goelo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1541
 
HI! Blessed, nice to hear from you, Ref: GTCI...
Thanks for the updated number of outstanding shares: 12.5 Millions and float of about 2.5 Millions, sourced from the CEO, G.Delmas. These numbers are still quite reasonable. Did you ask about any financial results they have or might be willing to publish?
The information you have on the Y2K products matches what I have been able to find out. Are you in that stock too? All the best, F. Goelo + + +



To: blessed who wrote (357)1/31/1999 4:43:00 PM
From: TEDennis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1541
 
blessed: Re: PC product name ...

The PC Y2K product name is "GlobalFix 2000" and was developed by "Viacor Technologies, Inc.", a privately held company. Their homepage is at viacor.com. "GlobalFix 2000" has a "device driver" that is installed to correct the PC's clock. That "device driver" is called "Bug-Fix" in the documentation.

The mainframe software product name is "I|Nova" and was developed by "Veronex Technologies, Inc.", which trades under symbol "VXTK". Their homepage is at veronex.com. Their SI thread can be found at #Subject-16460.

Regards,

TED