From: CurtAdams@aol.com
Date: Mon Sep 20 1999 - 23:30:15 MDT
In a message dated 9/20/99 21:56:19, Sayke@aol.com wrote:
>In lieu of all of this, Unitel has reduced the minimum investment amount to
>$1000 in order to create a more affordable situation for investors. The
>previous minimum was set at $5K at 1/10 of 1% or 1/2 share. This all boils
>down to the fact that anyone that invests a minimum amount of $1K has a
>chance to gain much profit in the future. After all, the future of
>computing is quantum computing..
As I recall from working in startups, you can't have more than 30 or so
shareholders unless you make a formal public offering. 30*$1,000 = $30,000 =
What company?
IOW, It's a scam or a joke.
I do hope it's a joke. It's mostly disturbingly slick
(Linux + Sun + QC + open source + CCD + (insert buzzword here)).
Except:
>The researchers at Keele are developing an NMR scanner that can easily be
>incorporate into existing computer services.
Har, har. Know what a desktop NMR would do to electronics and metals? It's
like turning on an industrial electromagnet.
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