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Technology Stocks : SLIC Semiconductor Laser Intl.

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To: Jeff Davis who wrote ()6/19/1998 12:28:00 PM
From: maria  Read Replies (1) of 174
 
News today:

PR NEWSWIRE) DJ: Will This Tiny Nasdaq Company Turn Out To Be The Next Mi
DJ: Will This Tiny Nasdaq Company Turn Out To Be The Next Microsoft Or Intel?,
Asks GHLstockalert

OCALA, Fla., June 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Semiconductor Laser International
Corporation (Nasdaq: SLIC) was chosen today as the most likely small company
to emerge as the next Microsoft or Intel.
According to GHLstockalert, SLIC is almost "microscopic" in size...but...the
rate and quality of its technological achievements are absolutely stunning.
Here's why:
May 19, 1997: The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve system announce
the company's Common Stock is now marginal, meaning the shares of this
company have loan value.
May 20-22, 1997: The company exhibits six new products at the CLEO Show in
the Baltimore Convention Center. All products are in the area of
aluminum-free high power semiconductor lasers which, according to CEO Dr.
Geoffrey T. Burham, "is the most important technological breakthrough in
diode laser technology in the last 10 years..." and "...will revolutionize
the entire industry."
June 19, 1997: SLIC is awarded a Phase I contract from the Defense Special
Weapons Agency of the Department of Defense.
June 20, 1997: SLIC receives exclusive license from Northwestern University
to develop, manufacture, market and sell aluminum-free high power
semiconductor lasers worldwide. SLIC is also awarded a two year contract by
the U.S. Air Force Phillips Laboratory to provide state-of-the-art
semiconductor laser fabrication technology.
July 8, 1997: SLIC signs agreement with Optilas, Ltd., and Optilas GHGH
which, as stated by CEO Burham, will enable the company to "obtain the
exposure necessary to secure market share in the European community as we
approach the next century."
September 29, 1997: SLIC announces development of high-power red laser
diodes which opens door for the company to become a major supplier in the
rapidly expanding optical storage market including DVD.
October 6, 1997: Company announces introduction of new 30 watt high power
fiber coupled diode laser.
March 11, 1998: SLIC announces development of world's most efficient high
power semiconductor laser operating at room temperature.
March 31, 1998: Reported revenue for the quarter ending March 31, 1998 is
70% higher over revenues for the fourth quarter of 1997.
June 8, 1998: SLIC has largest sales month in company history.
June 18, 1998: GHLstockalert, which has no personal or business connection
whatsoever to Semiconductor Laser International or any other publicly traded
company, announces SLIC as the most likely Nasdaq small cap to experience
rapid, exponential growth.
Is there any reason not to invest in this company? Yes. According to
GHLstockalert, "We could be wrong!"
/CONTACT: Theresa Forti, Cherrywood Publishing, 352-861-1664/
11:34 EDT
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