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To: Rob Preuss who wrote (983)5/17/1999 12:29:00 PM
From: jeffbas  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1250
 
Interesting (secondary issue) question on water shortage. Does the mfg process use water is the primary question. Is the local economy depressed as a result is the second.

WRLS is a $27 million market cap company -- can't be significant.



To: Rob Preuss who wrote (983)5/17/1999 5:11:00 PM
From: joemjo  Respond to of 1250
 
Thank-you,

The WRLS is insignificant but at least it comes on the heels of WRLS announcing a relationship with ERICY for the same product that CMCI is supposed to build (I think it is the same product). If the press release said that CMCI is going to build Ericsson's new product then we could be more optimistic.

Ericsson and Telular Sign Agreement for TDMA Fixed Cellular Terminals
VERNON HILLS, Ill., May 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Telular Corporation (Nasdaq: WRLS - news) and Ericsson (Nasdaq: ERICY - news) announced the formalization of an agreement for product development and marketing of the Telular TDMA Fixed Cellular Terminals (FCT) worldwide. Ericsson will incorporate Telular's FCTs into its product portfolio to provide carriers with a complete, turn-key solution for fixed cellular applications, based on the TDMA standard.

I am hoping that ERICY has some demand for this FCT and it is what CMCI is building.