Your taking it a little to far you pathetic A@P wannabee. The personal attacks are showing your true character.
Here is a little reality:
TAKEN FROM: e.Digital (EDIG) > EDIG's QUALIFICATIONS - (updated 1/26) > > 1) CUSTOMERS: > * Lanier, Intel, Maycom
> > 2) RELATIONSHIPS: > * RioPort, IBM, Lucent, Texas Instruments, Liquid Audio, Maycom, Sandisk, Toshiba, Sanyo, Matsushita, Fraunhofer > > * Voicetimes alliance member with Dictaphone, IBM, Intel, Norcom Electronics, Olympus, and Philips >
> * JUSTRI (Japan - U.S. Telecommunications Research Institute ) guest presenter > > * Secure Digital (SD) Association member Formed by Matsushita, Toshiba, and SanDisk > > * Convention presence (WEBNOIZE, COMDEX, CES) > > * SDMI (Secure Digital Music Initiative) advisor. Currently 157 companies of the music industry met this week in Seattle 1/19 - 1/21 2000. Yes, Fred Falk was there. >
> 3) SECOND LEVEL RELATIONSHIPS: > * Microsoft, AOL, Time Warner, EMI via Liquid Audio > * Intel, Preview Systems Inc., VedaLabs, The Orchard, Blue Spike Inc. via Lucent > >
4) PRESS EXPOSURE: > * ON24.com (3 times), Billboard Magazine, Dow Jones, ViaVid, Webnoize(2 times), CBS MarketWatch (4 times), CNBC Money Talk (2 times), WallStreetNewscast.com, AOL's Market Talk, TIME, Wall Street Journal, Hoover.com, PC Magazine, Smart Money, Twice Magazine, eTown.com, CNET.com, ZDTV, Bloomberg TV, Miami Herald, San Diego Tribune, Upside Magazine, National Post > >
5) REVENUE SOURCES: > > INVESTORS > * $3 million from JNC Opportunity Fund, Ltd. In June 1999. > > VOICE RECORDER > * Lanier contract good through 2001. $1/2 million this quarter and $7 million plus in 2000. > > MUSIC PLAYER DESIGN > * Maycom Co. Ltd., the Korean manufacturer of the I-Jam digital music player. Anticipated royalties are $3 - $8 per player sold plus licensee fees. > * Currently in negotiations with other leading consumer electronics OEM's > > VOICE TO TEXT/ TEXT TO VOICE > * Intel prototypes (work in progress) > > DIGITAL AUDIO/VIDEO DOWNLOADING > * RioPort, Liquid Audio, Lydstrom agreements > > Negotiations are in the works with OEM's in: > * Home Computing > * Automobile Stereo and Home Stereo > * Next Generation Cell Phones > >
6) EARNINGS: > * EDIG will be in the black with earnings announcement this quarter from Lanier revenue alone. Fred indicated earnings will need to be released sooner than the expected February 10-15th timeframe to comply with the NASDAQ application. > >
7) NASDAQ NATIONAL MARKET: (requires $5.00 for National, $4.00 for smallcap) > * 15 consecutive trading days above $5.00, 16 days above $4.00 as of 1/26/2000 > * Fred Falk indicated application is completed and ready to submit by February 8, 2000. EDIG needs to maintain $5.00 price for 30 trading days which is estimated to be February 16, 2000 to complete the final qualification. EDIG was previously on NASDAQ as Norris Communications so only 30 day wait and not the typical 90 days. Also, NASDAQ approval can happen as early as 30 days from qualification period which is anticipated the week of March 13, 2000. > >
8) ANALYST COVERAGE: > * Analyst coverage and Institutional buying after NASDAQ > >
9) PATENTS: > * Patents on MicroOS and no competition. > * Supports multiple codecs and digital rights management including MP3, but also Advanced Audio Codec (AAC), Audible, Liquid Audio, Lucent's EPAC, Microsoft's WMF, Apple's QuickTime, RealNetworks' RealAudio, Twin VQ and others. In addition its ability to recognize digital rights management formats for music from InterTrust, Liquid Audio and IBM. > * MircoOS is the only file management system for flash memory that doesn't come encumbered with proprietary hardware that adds cost and eats battery life. > * e.Digital has been granted five patents on its handheld recording systems, with additional patents pending. The current patents cover both hardware and software developed by the company. Patent-protected intellectual property includes handheld recording devices, e.Digital's MicroOS file management system, the use of removable flash memory cartridges in a handheld device, and their streamlined methods for recording and editing files in portable systems where memory is at a premium. >
Mike
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