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Technology Stocks : Light Emitting Devices, organic and novel

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To: Will Lyons who wrote (16)11/30/1999 12:24:00 PM
From: kinkblot   of 330
 
One million per square centimeter.

From that, I get sites spaced on a 10 micron grid. Then you can figure the redundancy in terms of emitters per pixel from that. I don't know enough to say whether this particular density means anything or not.

I'd be more impressed if the milestone weren't their own.
This statement looks self-contradictory to me:

"The result of the investigation of our carbon film technology by the reputable Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is significant in that it elevates our carbon film technology from laboratory status to an industrial process."
-- Dr. Zvi Yaniv, president and CEO of FEPET.

And does he mean to imply that it wasn't an industrial process before now? LBL is a respected lab, but if this really increases their licensing opportunities, they should license it and then issue a press release.

This stuff belongs in a government report, not in a press release, imo.

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