MIGR, I think I found another gem... their clients, Intel, DELL, and IBM... What makes me like it... MigraTEC's product line and services are designed for use with the Intel Itanium 64-bit processor, which IMHO, will be the future... even AMD is kicking Intel's a$$. 64 bit processing the future of computing. Still losing money, but it might just be a long hold... <ggg> I'm talking about going long on stocks again.
The impact date, depends on when can Intel start to offer the chip, as well as doing when can they start doing the mass production.
Short term outlook, L2 looks good, volume increasing, looking for a 10% and a potential big run from here JMHO.
The purpose of the following discussion and analysis is to explain the major factors affecting MigraTEC's results of operations and variance of results between periods. The following discussion of MigraTEC's financial condition and results of operations should be read along with the financial statements and notes to the financial statements included elsewhere herein.
Management believes that the net loss for the quarter ended September 30, 2000 was primarily due to the Company's focus on development activities which did not produce significant revenue but which, nevertheless, allowed MigraTEC to significantly develop its upgraded 32 to 64-bit migration technology as well as enhance other automated migration tools. Management believes that its development activities positioned MigraTEC for the introduction of its technology into the market during the latter part of the third quarter of 2000.
A portion of MigraTEC's product line and services are designed for use with the Intel(R) Itanium(TM) 64-bit processor. On April 17, 2000, subsequent to over six months of testing of MigraTEC's 32 to 64-bit upgrade technology by Intel, MigraTEC entered into a software license agreement with Intel. Under the terms of the agreement, MigraTEC granted a royalty-free license to use its migration software products to Intel for internal use. The license is perpetual, but may be terminated by MigraTEC after 12 months upon 90 days' notice. The agreement allows Intel to use MigraTEC's technology at Intel's Application Support Centers to educate independent software vendors on the use and application of the technology. The agreement also requires Intel and MigraTEC to use their best efforts to create and execute a joint marketing plan related to the introduction and dissemination of MigraTEC's technology. The implementation of the joint marketing plan is intended to include website links, training, press releases, industry event participation and testimonials.
The demand for MigraTEC's 32 to 64-bit migration products and services largely depends on the introduction of the Intel(R) Itanium(TM) 64-bit processor, which was originally expected in the early fall of 2000. During the quarter ended September 30, 2000, Intel released an earnings report announcing that introduction of the Itanium(TM) 64-bit processor would be delayed until the first half of 2001. MigraTEC's management believes that this delay will result in a similar delay in the demand for MigraTEC's initial products and services, but will not substantially impact the longer term potential market for the Company's products and services. However, if the Intel(R) Itanium(TM) 64-bit processor is not successfully introduced in the first half of 2001, MigraTEC's results of operations and financial condition will be materially adversely affected.
In May 2000, MigraTEC entered into a consulting agreement with Dell to provide migration technology expertise, migration process expertise, process consultation services and Migration Workbench technology to a minimum of ten Dell precision Workstation Independent Software Vendors ("ISVs") and customers. This agreement provides these ISVs and customers the opportunity to upgrade an initial software application to the 64-bit Intel Itanium platform using MigraTEC's technology. The initial applications represent only a small fraction of the total code needing to be migrated. MigraTEC believes that the Company will have the opportunity to contract with these ISVs and customers to upgrade a significant number of additional applications as a result of this agreement.
During the second quarter of 2000, MigraTEC also began working with IBM's Monterey development team to adapt MigraTEC's software migration technology to provide an automated path for migrating 32-bit applications to the 64-bit Monterey environment. Management believes that this is the first step in introducing MigraTEC's software migration technology to IBM's ISVs and the UNIX marketplace.
During September, 2000, as part of MigraTEC's efforts to prepare for future growth and increased market visibility, managerial responsibilities were realigned. The Company's Chief Financial Officer, T. Ulrich Brechbuhl, assumed the additional responsibilities of President of the Company, allowing the Chief Executive Officer, W. Curtis Overstreet, to focus his attention increasingly on external constituencies. |