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To: MMM Mule who wrote (9506)12/21/1999 10:38:00 PM
From: Spark  Read Replies (1) of 19297
 
this is a long one...but she's worth it..LOL..reminder of what LMGR...

Fiber Optics is huge for 2000.. LUMM went from .25 to 49.00

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in this report dated sep 11 1999.......it says they already have 22-MILLION IN SIGNED CONTRACTS for the upcoming year.....

read under " Conclusion "

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LMGR.....

Digital Communications

Networks

Optimized distance transmission
By finely controlling the light entering fiber optic transmission cables for optimal internal reflection acoustic optical management will halve the number of repeaters needed in long transmission lines.

Optical switching and routing

Currently switches and routers convert fiber optic light pulses into electrical equivilents to route the signals then restore them back to light pulses when finished. This is the weak link in current switching technologies. By removing the electical conversion, delay times at major interconnect points can be greatly reduced.

Inter-device / inter-chip circuits

Currently inter-chip communication is limited to approximately 100Mhz reliably due to interference inside most modern electronic devices. Optics have no such limitation. Power companies for years have been using fiber optic transmission between major transmission towers for their imperviousness to outside interference.

Memory and optical storage devices

By utilizing a phosphorescent medium, finely tuned laser light can densely pack a 1inch x 1inch cube to hold large amounts of data, all without being converted to electrons or introducting interference

Optical Voice transmission ( Acoustic-optical Phone)

Eliminating the need for an electical conversion, voice can be transmitted at the speed of light eliminating long-distance lag times.
"In 1880, Alexander Graham Bell, with his assistant Sumner Tainter, demonstrated the first photophone, a mechanical contraption using sunlight or collimated artificial light to transmit and receive voice signals over long distances. . . . Bell had great hopes for the photophone, and in fact had predicted that it would be a bigger hit than the telephone. But the problems of poor range in inclement weather doomed the photophone as just another scientific curiosity. Had Bell used a laser with his photophone, he would have been able to greatly increase the range of the device." (McComb, Gordon, "The Laser Cookbook", TAB Books 1998, p193)

Audiophile speaker system

Working on the same principals as the Acoustic-optical Phone above, speakers created using this technology would not have the impedence limitations in todays speaker systems. It would be possible to have speakers placed miles away without any loss of signal quality whatsoever.

Military and Defense

( from lmgr.net )

High Power Focused Delivery Systems (HPFDS)
Guidance and targeting
Intervention delivery
Secure encrypted communications
Eavesdropping
Sonar acoustical resonance
Trace patterns thermal intelligence
Synthetic aperture Radar
Acoustical grid defense
Simulator training
Holographic Robotic

As some of these applications are already in development and are of a sensitive nature we have elected to not include more information publicly.

Please contact development@lmgi.net for more information.

HUMMMMMM DO I SMELL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS??????

Light Management Group Inc.
(Symbol: NASDAQ BB:LMGR)

LMGR is positioning itself in two rapidly growing markets; 1)Broadband facilitation and 2)Innovative applications for Light and Optical technologies. The company is fully reporting. There are 13,000,000 total outstanding shares, most of which are very closely held. The float contains less than 1,000,000 shares. The stock has very nice support between $.24 and $.34, but should enjoy rapid and significant appreciation as developments are made public, and as market awareness grows for this new company. We expect it to move near or over $1 in the near term. Overall, however, we consider this to be a great candidate for a long term hold with tremendous upside potential, and our 1 year target price is $4.

Some highlights regarding LMGR :

Has proprietary bandwidth expansion technology that is extremely efficient.
Delivers subtitles for movies in a unique way that does not interfere with the picture.
Produces very desirable/marketable laser billboards; a product just beginning to emerge.
Has secured up to $75,000,000 in financing for its wholly owned subsidiary Lasershow Systems.
Said financing is to be delivered in three parts, commencing this year and concluding by spring of 2000.
You can read many more details at lmgr.net

This company is new and yet to be fully discovered by the overall market. As with all microcaps, a certain amount of volatility and risk are to be expected in exchange for a potentially fantastic upside. We encourage all to do further research before investing.

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