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Re: Who owns Mae-West?




I happen to agree with Reza - but more on a hearsay basis.

Remarq/Supernews will lose their whole IS/IT group if they don't can one of
their VPs.  I had a friend that used to work there that quit in disgust after
a few months to jump to Inktomi.  It was bad enough that he was willing to
forego the vesting of any of his options.  From what I've been hearing the
attrition rate is still pretty high in that group.

And indeed from what I know Mae West and Remarq/Supernews are in the same
building.

Just some additional gossip to add to the party line. 

Monday Cheers -

Tim

On Mon, 10 May 1999, Reza Naima wrote:

> On Mon, May 10, 1999 at 10:46:32AM -0700, Taner Halicioglu sent me this...
> > the building is shared..
> > 
> > MFS (Worldcom) has a few floors, the IRS has one or two, and there are other
> > companies there, too.. like Supernews (remarq)...
> 
> Wait, is that the building in downtown san jose?  I went to remarq for a
> meeting the other day - they're lame.
> 
> reza
> 
> > No idea who the real building owner is... prolly some bank ;-)  Altho I think
> > there is (was) a bigass 'MFS' emblem on the side of it at one point...
> 
> Yeah, I think it is the same building...
> 
> > 
> > 	-Taner
> 

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