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From: William Li <william@***.RICE.EDU>
Subject: Combat Sport Copters
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 1993 14:27:47 -0500
>>>>>[Jesus-
Mr. Henry has said no on the Aguilar, and the stallions. We will take,
however take all 6 WASP if you sell them to us for 4.2 mil.

As for the Dragons, because of a recent deal we will be able to
aquire another 12. On the used market, we have been able to get them for
400-500K each. But, the Short range variants have an outstanding precision
and your offered price of 1.3 is half of what Ares wants. I am authorized to
offer you 900K per rotorcraft for no less than 8 of the short-range
variants.

The guns are satisfactory.

The bond is to cover an addition 1 billion dollars needed for the OptiClash
megarena and thus is backed by the arena itself for its full value.

This is the third bond we have issued against the arena, so even if your
investment group purchased the whole bond, you would not be the only bondholder
however with 7 square miles of waterfront commerical land as collateral, its
a sound value. Since its issue the bond price on the other two issues has
risen 40%

As for the Crystech Optichips, they are the offical chip of OptiClash, the
company has graciously donated as many chips as we need in return for
offical sponsorship status, and an undiclosed percent of the gross.

We are always looking for sponsors for the game, we could even work out
a special deal so that you could get extra advertising space on the
leaders for our SimSessions in our SimParlors. If you are interested
I will tell Mr. Henry and he'll probably want to meet you in person.]<<<<<
-- Diane <14:30:00/8-15-54>

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