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Technology Stocks : e.Digital Corporation(EDIG) - Embedded Digital Technology
EDIG 0.00010000.0%Mar 20 5:00 PM EST

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To: mark cox who wrote (8593)11/23/1999 2:16:00 PM
From: Burt Roger  Read Replies (1) of 18366
 
From # 102908 by TWOMIL on Raging Bull on 11-20-99

This is excerpt from longer post:

Since it's Thanksgiving time, let's talk "turkey". How big could initial orders be in unit volume for
a music player? I see nothing less than 100k as the unit # for an initial order and gross revenues
of $140 to 160/ unit or 14-16 million gross/100k order. Could eDig ask and get $ 20 to 30/unit
as net profit? I see no reason why not. Dataquest is talking about 1-2 million units for 2000 and
10-20 million for 2001 so these initial 100k unit orders could be puny in size and dollars. If we
obtained only 3 customers, we're looking at a 50 million/year revenue with net profit of 7-9 cents
per share from just one product line. I believe that 50 million gross revenue could easily be off
by a factor of 3 to 5 on the low side. Every additional 100k units could be another 3-4 cents to
the bottom line and a million units is 27 to 30 cents per share. Could eDig and its customers get
30 to 50% of the units produced? --YESSSS. Now how efficient is this for a company with less
than 30 employees and no major fixed costs beyond salaries with large tax loss carry forwards?
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