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Subject: RE: Mentor Technologies... Bankrupt? [7:23274]
Mike - if you filed for bankruptcy, does that mean anyone can come and take
your car or house? No. Same applies for labs. They're the property of
Mentor Technologies, and would be sold off just as any other asset would in
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, November 01, 2001 10:40 AM
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Subject: RE: Mentor Technologies... Bankrupt? [7:23274]
Mike - if you filed for bankruptcy, does that mean anyone can come and take
your car or house? No. Same applies for labs. They're the property of
Mentor Technologies, and would be sold off ju
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> Hmmm.. if they go bankrupt, does that mean we could collect the labs
Not if they sold the entire vLab to some company
""Mike Sweeney"" wrote in message
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> Hmmm.. if they go bankrupt, does that mean we could collect the labs as
> "public domain"? Not being a lawyer, I could not begin to guess but it's
an
> interes
Hmmm.. if they go bankrupt, does that mean we could collect the labs as
"public domain"? Not being a lawyer, I could not begin to guess but it's an
interesting thought. They did have nice labs to work on the equipment.
MikeS
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Richard Deal wrote:
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> To all,
>
> I have no specifics to add about this, except to make a point
> about this
> vlab thing--I know of MANY training parters that bought into
> this from Cisco
> and got slammed because of the complete lack of demand on
> virtual training.
> I think Cisco saw this
t;you, the hardware, the code, and a brain, if you are missing one of these
>elements I guess a vlab would look attractive.
>Don
>
>
> >From: "EA Louie"
> >Reply-To: "EA Louie"
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: Mentor Technologies... Ba
To all,
I have no specifics to add about this, except to make a point about this
vlab thing--I know of MANY training parters that bought into this from Cisco
and got slammed because of the complete lack of demand on virtual training.
I think Cisco saw this vision of distance learning taking over
Holy Hell!!, not only are they drowning, but are crude to the poor folks
they are
letting go.
bmartin wrote:
> Does anyone have any idea as to the fate of Mentor
> Technologies?
>
>
http://www.mddailyrecord.com/current_issues/2_89_monday/businessnews/58338-1.html
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> "B"
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t for being late during that
month.
let me reiterate
you, the hardware, the code, and a brain, if you are missing one of these
elements I guess a vlab would look attractive.
Don
>From: "EA Louie"
>Reply-To: "EA Louie"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Ment
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