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Technology Stocks : Whats with Proxima ?
PRXM 0.010000.0%Apr 24 3:54 PM EST

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To: Donald B. Fuller who wrote (18)3/19/1996 7:14:00 AM
From: Bobby Yellin   of 72
 
I have spoken with the Investor's Relation person Jim Kilpatrick
who is very cordial and informative-
Hopefully their problems are behind them-they manufacture their own
products-he said margins are high on this type of product...they
have a good distributor now who deals in large orders..unlike before.
I think he said that their new product won the best product award
in a show in Paris..
They also manufacture a flat monitor that is expensive and is selling-
he said trading firms who need a few monitors on their desk are good
buyers because of its size-(not depth not much room)

The float is small and it is selling at about book value-there is
a chance that Fidelity still owns a chunk of the company-I think I
read that somewhere-since I follow too many stocks-I occasionally
get confused...I hope this helps (they may become profitable in the
second quarter)
Nview Corp
I copied this from TECHWEB-*****************************

By

NView, Newport News, Va., debuted the Diamond D-400 during Comdex/Fall, which is a self-contained projector that uses
Digital Light Processing for presentations with the lights on.

The Diamond D-400 connects up to four input sources, two for computers and two for video, for multimedia presentations and
uses a reversible cable compatible with Macintosh and PC-based systems. It projects with 350 ANSI lumens and more than
16.7 million colors using a 270-watt metal-halide bulb with 640 x 480 resolution. Diamond-D is priced at $9,495 and will be
available in the fourth quarter.

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