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To: joe inti who wrote (332)5/1/1999 5:18:00 PM
From: dwight vickers  Respond to of 418
 
Hope you're right, Joe.

But that would make the patents worth $400 to $500 million.

Phew!!

I'm a big believer that the market knows all. Word leaks out to the favored few, and they quickly close that gap.

Personally I'm hoping that this move isn't just momentum and speculation.

I know what those patents were worth 5 years ago.

But today?????

AT&T being involved means the money is there, but I remain a skeptic until something breaks.

Good luck. Love to see it work that way.

Dwight



To: joe inti who wrote (332)5/2/1999 3:49:00 PM
From: dwight vickers  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 418
 
Mary, on INNN's "Raging Bull" board raised the possibility that INNN's wireless technology may allow AT&T to meld the world of cell phones to Cable TV.

Hadn't considered that.

Not outside the realm of possibility.

Dwight