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Leslie Cauley. “Losses in Space—Iridium’s Downfall.” The Wall Street Journal. August 18, 1999 (p. A1).
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Iridium was revived in December 2000 when a group of investors paid $25 million for its assets and repositioned it as a lower cost, specialty provider of global communications for military and commercial applications. In contrast to Motorola’s previous multiyear, multibillion-dollar contract to operate Iridium’s satellite network, a revamped and slimmed-down Iridium Satellite signed a new operating agreement with Boeing, with monthly operating costs less than 10 percent of the previous contract.
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Lee Gomes. “Linux Companies Turn to a ’Dot-Com’ Pitch to Sidestep Hitch That the Software Is Free.” The Wall Street Journal. November 8, 1999.
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