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Last week the Wall Street Journal broke the story that the parent company
of Kurtzweil Educational Systems was filing for bankruptcy. The company's
main product is a scanning system for the blind. Remember that one is not
buying a product, but an access solution that includes support and a
relationship after the sale that includes being around to provide for
further needs in the future.
kelly
>From: "Stephen Baum" <[log in to unmask]>
> > As many of you know by now, Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products NV has
> > filed a chapter 11 petition
> > for reorganization protection under the U.S. bankruptcy code. So how
> > does that affect the Kurzweil
> > Educational Systems group, its products, and the people who use them?
> >
> > The short answer is that it hasn't. We are all still here at work, and
> > our responsibilities and goals have
> > not changed. The engineering group is working on the next releases of
> > the Kurzweil 1000,
> > MagniReader, and the Kurzweil 3000. Marketing continues to market,
>sales
> > continues to sell, and all of
> > us continue to assist the customer support group in serving our
> > customers.
> >
> > We were acquired by Lernout & Hauspie a little over two years ago. The
> > acquisition gave us access to
> > some great technology, but in other ways we have changed very little.
>We
> > are a small, focused, and
> > remarkably stable group. We look forward to continuing to make great
> > products, and providing
> > excellent support for them.
> >
> > Mike Sokol
> > Bob Alexander
> > Stephen Baum
> > David Bradburn
> > Alice Cunningham
> > Mark Dionne
> > Forrest Dobbs
> > Nick Dotson
> > Ken Elkind
> > Lisa Galloni
> > Mike Gorman
> > Gene Helfrich
> > Paul Henrichsen
> > Kim Hunt
> > Jean Little
> > John Mattioli
> > Susan Rabbito
> > Steve Rich
> > Jackie Wheeler
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