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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: Walter Morton who wrote (6609)7/21/1999 10:57:00 AM
From: Tinroad  Read Replies (3) of 18366
 
Walter, I don't usually try to predict EDIG price movements, but based upon the history thus far this year, one could foresee a likely scenario:

1)2-4 weeks: LU/TXN/EDIG announce that their prototype player has been licensed for manufacture by someone to be named later- EDIG pops to >5, then retraces to 3 1/2.

2) 6-8 weeks: Major OEM releases contract details, sales projections, etc. and EDIG pops again to 6-7, then bases at 5.

3)8-10 weeks: INTC advanced voice recorder details released and Lanier announces sales volume and additional orders, EDIG moves up again to 7, bases at 6.

4) By October, EPAC/MicroOS becomes leading technology for music players, lots of licenses are contracted, EDIG hits 8-9.

5) Late January when player sales figures are released, expectations aren't met and EDIG falls to 6.

6)Spring-Summer of 2000, VTT/TTV products announced, EDIG runs to new high >10.

etc, etc, etc....

All this, naturally, is pure speculation on my part. Any number of factors could come into play to affect EDIG share prices in either direction. I frankly believe that my guesstimates are conservative, and that the right combination of events could push EDIG beyond 20 by January. But "the future's not ours to see, que sera sera."
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