RE:RE:RE:Believe previous agreements not impacted. What about MOUsHere again, pessimism is not fact. What is a "binding Memorandum of Understanding." I'm not a lawyer, and can't speak re licencing negotiations, but in other kinds of negotiations, a binding MOU is quite meaningful, setting out the key terms agreed upon and committing both parties to them. It enables negotiations to be concluded so that legal text for an agreement can be drafted, with reasonable certaintly that both parties will sign. Otherwise, there would be nothing that parties could be "bound" to, and a binding MOU would make no sense. Here again, I'm not a lawyer, and welcome comments by the real ones among us. But this is a time when it's easy form emotions to substitute for facts, and when that happens the investors who stay calm will be the ones who make the money. I'm long and, like everybody else, disappointed. But determined not to buy high-sell low, when WIN is now so obviously undervalued.
Gormless