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Tuesday, 02/15/2005 11:56:07 PM

Tuesday, February 15, 2005 11:56:07 PM

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question for you

Can anybody provide a good reason why insiders who own about 30% of the company would be selling their shares (at about 10% of their individual holdings at a time) to insitutional holders when the company is expecting revenue / profit increases of 60 per year for the next 3-4 years?

The revenues are expected to flow from the enforcement of a patent (which they already have signings for). They have other revenue but the license revenue from this patent makes up about 50% of their current revenues.

I am trying to thnk of a valid business reason why they would do this. My immediate reaction is that they do not have confidence in their ability to enforce their patent.

JFF7

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