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To: kumqwatt who wrote (10176)5/10/1999 10:18:00 PM
From: SIW  Respond to of 13776
 
INNN

ALL THE FOLLOWING IS IMO:

There will be some resistance on the way up as people who were in from under .50 to .80 or so take profits...also as those who bought on the way down look to get out at their break even point. The story of INNN will spread and as people realize the potential bigness, they will invest. The big question in my mind is what are all of these big companies going to do with little INNN? Will they push the standards INNN has related patents for and reap the rewards via their stake in INNN or might they look to buy INNN outright for their patents? One thing I believe is that INNN has shown they can win in court against these biggies, maybe this will make people think twice before infringing on their patents.

And what about the relationship between INNN people and those from these huge companies? Is it friendly? Are they going to be working together? Is there any animosity due to the court judgement or are these big companies going to be working with INNN on good terms?

I suppose I'll have to call them...unless anyone has anwsers or is willing to get them?