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Re: Re: [sharechat] NBR news flash! Jump Capital to take 20% of Wilson Neill


From: business@z.com
Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 11:38:03 -0700


Obviously another bitter WNC shareholder that has been burned in the
past. Bad luck I say, but look to the future not the past. Wireless
and broadband technology is where it is at. It is not the case of
Faye Richwhite and Todd going soft, their record shows that this
doesn't happen. No its more a case of WNC and Jump recognising the
huge value and potential of Wireless technology. The internet is
here. It is the future and the driver is bandwidth and broadband
technology. Radionets fixed wireless technology provides this and
will add great value to shareholders.
Pick them up at the cheap levels of 12-13 cents is what I say and
wait till they they take off once they hit the main board. Look what
has happened to Rocom Wireless in recent weeks.

Yours sincerely 'optimistic'(not bitter!)







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