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To: Bux who wrote (23133)2/20/1999 12:26:00 PM
From: Gary L. Kepler  Respond to of 152472
 
Did they go from 4.9% to 5.5% or the other way around or is it several entities that add up to about 10% ownership with only minor changes within one of the entities? If Private Cap controls about $330 MM of the capitalization, it may be the latter.



To: Bux who wrote (23133)2/20/1999 12:27:00 PM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 152472
 
IN ENGLISH PLEASE Should I assume that GreGG is buying more shares? At the same time CS first Boston is aquiring shares and Qcom insiders are preparing their shares for sale? I would guess a decision is imminent and all the player's know it. The last negative IBD article was CABI's attempt at hamering the stock to aquire more! I think a decision is a few days away, Erickson and qcom have been posturing with each other. Erickson is subtly promoting WCDMA whille Qcom pretends to be selling all are part of it's division's(negotiating tactic?). Gregg is nowhere to be found(advising, consulting Jacobs on agreement or JV?) I have said it for weeks a JV or agreement is imminent with Erickson. Gregg knows it and doesnt want to speculate with us(illeagel). The stock action, positive money flows, and diminishing 'white papers' declarations are all clues. The fact that the trial hearing's start monday. I would suspect a posteponement on the basis that the parties are trying to settle.