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Re: First round goes to Hyperion
Posted on 21-Jun-2007 17:34:50
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@jkirk

Amiga Inc, can not paved that paid Hyperion whit in 6 months, for buy in / buy back, so what ever Amiga Inc does they have failed, Hyperion now owns it (or the work accumulated), if Amiga Inc can prove other vice.

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