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I'll bet you'll find that their other actions are consistent with this
model. I suspect that the ARRL's effort would better be spent locating and trying to persuade the purchased politicians that their political futures might be affected by approval, rather than trying to convince the BPL that there's something wrong with their attempt to make lots of money. Roy Lewallen, W7EL At this point, they are probably still actively persuing investors. If the investors get the idea that there's a potential dead end here, they will go elsewhere. The ones that are already in though, will be mad at us, most likely. ![]() |
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At this point, they are probably still actively persuing investors.
If the investors get the idea that there's a potential dead end here, they will go elsewhere. The ones that are already in though, will be mad at us, most likely. The investors may have already gotten some of the idea: http://moneycentral.msn.com/scripts/...qd&Symbol=ABTG The discussion board at: http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/b...ABTG&read=2259 is interesting, although only a little bit of discussion on what they term "hammies." Interestingly, they seem blissfully unaware of the growing concern and discussion about the interference potential to all of HF. I would imagine that the BBC report alone should have sent the stock even lower, and when the NTIA study is done, if what I found in Emmaus, PA is reported as found, things may not look real good for the industry. I believe that it is easy enough to sign up to be able to post to the board, although I think it best that I not do so. To my knowlege, Ambient (ABTG) is the only publically traded stock, although Main.net may be traded in Israel. 73, Ed Hare, W1RFI |
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