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To: Serge Collins who wrote (10205)3/10/1999 12:34:00 PM
From: zbyslaw owczarczyk  Respond to of 18016
 
Contract are announced when customer is ready to announce services, and vendor has to follow customer rules.
What is your point.You do not like NN.
Fine with me.
If you do not want to hold it,sell.If you think is overvalue, short it etc.
If you think you can influence others mind, to cover your short position, you are very naive.

Zbyslaw



To: Serge Collins who wrote (10205)3/10/1999 12:41:00 PM
From: pat mudge  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18016
 
Why didn't they announce it earlier? I suspect that NN management twisted G1's arm to allow them them to make it public. Remember, it was NN that said it had the contract, but in keeping with its customer's desire, would not announce it publically. Now they announce it, months after the fact. That is a laughable PR stunt. Contracts are announced when received, not months later. Being a shareholder of NN, you should be aware of that, this company never misses an opportunity to boast about even insignificant contracts.


You're admitting your ignorance regarding major carrier contracts. G1 wanted to be able to offer the services this contract enables before going public with the news. If NN had had control, the news would have come out in early January.

You're amazing. One company announces a possible contract and it's major news. Another announces a multi-million, multi-year contract with a global consortium and it's a PR stunt.

You sure you didn't wake up in Dr. Seuss's "Wacky Wednesday?"

Cheers!

Pat