Monday, May 14, 2007 9:18:53 AM
Why should the likely name-change imply that "SunnComm is (...) dead" or, incredibly, that "there are no more (...) software products for sale"?
It's just so obvious.
Everything already in SunnComm is alive and kicking.
Amergence is alive and kicking -- i.e. not a subtraction or a going-into-abeyance, but an addition, and an enrichment.
All the software products are for sale.
Unless or until otherwise specified, this has no incidence on numbers of SunnComm shares. Why should it?
However, who am I to curtail flights of fancy? That's how I see it, and everything will be spelled out in due time.
The emergence of Amergence does not signal an emergency, but a positive evolution.
Who knows what the future holds in store? Certainly, more than the philosophy of some posters on this board allows for .
Always a pleasure to exchange ideas with you.
Cheers,
alj14
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