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Heute (Dienstag) Nachmittag kam der neue Kamer Börsenbrief herraus; falls es sich noch nicht herumgesprochen hat: Kamer und seine Investorengruppe halten einen erheblichen Teil (!) von Jyra (u. Path1) Aktien, da "schippern wir deutschen Kleinanleger" sozusagen in "Nußschalen" zwischen "Ozeanriesen" zwischen rum, wenn Kamer mal zum "sell" blasen würde dann gute Nacht b.z.w. ca o,1 $,
hat er aber nicht!
er sieht Jyra sehr positiv, kommt sicher nicht von ungefähr, er kriegt bestimmt so seine Infos ;) was läuft b.z.w. laufen wird - man`s kann`s auch umgekehrt sehen, Jyra hängt ja auch "irgendwie" am Tropf der holländischen Investoren . . .
Anbei die Übersetzung meiner connection vom Holländischen ins Englischen mit Bitte um Nachsicht bei nicht 100%igem Englisch:

"After a detailed conversation with the new CEO Archie Adams my conclusion is that the company has found his way up; a movement upon which we have waited in the past months with extreme patience and at the end the deliverance of ultimatums.
Whilst the now reported results from last year of course are of little importance (we knew that things were going bad), we can put the case that the first quarter of this year is financially the most succesfull of the Jyra-history.
A handicap of thorough conversations with the management of an official on the Stock-Exchange listed company is that I may not publish a big number of details before the company herself has made those details public towards the Stoch-Exchange and the stockholders.
None the less we can conclude from the qualification about last quarter that sales must be more than half a million dollar and (a) big prospect(s) must have been brought in.
Awaiting the consent from the involved parties (in case of bigger companies sometimes a long lasting process) Jyra expects to make some announcements in the coming weeks about some important orders from important (I mean prestigious) prospects, which at this moment are final.
Farther a cooperation has been agreed with some big distribution-companies (one of them is listed on the Stock-Exchange). Previous mentioned "Arbeitsgeschafte" don`t mean much anymore, except for these with Riversoft and Yipes.
The new sales-force therefore is at work and has made - after warming up the last months - some good deals. Also in relation to some important "follow through order". At Jyra one is working on a qualitative expansion of the sales-force."

Zitatende

(man beachte den Satz: "A handicap of thorough conversations with the management of an official on the Stock-Exchange listed company is that I may not publish a big number of details before the company herself has made those details public towards the Stoch-Exchange and the stockholders. )


Ansonsten:
interessante PR von NOKIA wegen der ganzen G3 Geschichte!:

http://press.nokia.com/PR/200104/814948_5.html

Nokia closes EUR 1.5 billion 3G deal with Orange – provides UMTS networks to Orange, France Telecom Group, in France,
the UK and Germany


(April 03, 2001) Reinforces Nokia`s 3G leadership position

Orange, one of the world’s largest mobile operators, owned by France Telecom, has selected Nokia as the major supplier of its advanced 3G networks for Itineris in France and Orange in the UK. At the same time, the 28% Orange-owned MobilCom has chosen Nokia as a supplier for its 3G network in Germany.

The companies have signed Letter of Intent agreements, with a total estimated value of € 1.5 billion. These groundbreaking agreements further strengthen Nokia`s position as a leading global 3G system supplier.
. . .
"Orange is a pacesetter in the telecommunications industry and we have already taken the lead in the development of the mobile Internet market in Europe.
. . .

Notes to Editors:
3G is also known in Europe as UMTS: Universal Mobile Telecommunications System. 3G is the future of mobile communications and in Nokia`s vision, IP-based technologies will eventually form the core of the future mobile network. Nokia`s GSM/UMTS system will gradually evolve to an all-IP system, having 3G GPRSnetwork elements as its base.

The 3G system will complement the existing GSM system, not replace it. It will be the vehicle that provides wireless access to multimedia services, and a way to provide more voice capacity, or a mixture of voice and multimedia services.

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Interessant auch:
http://www.sharecast.com/news/scnews1.asp?StoryID=10274
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Operators` 3G roll-out costs escalate
By Tony Glover
Tue 3 Apr 2001

LONDON (SHARECAST) - The high cost of the roll-out of third generation (3G) networks was underlined today when Nokia announced the first details of a contract for a 3G network. The €1.5bn contract with Orange is first instalment on a network that will eventually cost it more than €5bn.

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Antarius

P.S.:
Orange?, war da nicht mal was . . .?
 
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