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Strategies & Market Trends : Joe Copia's daytrades/investments and thoughts

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To: Sober who wrote (25613)1/15/2007 12:35:47 PM
From: Dwayne Hines   of 25711
 
MVIS - interesting post from Yahoo board -

"Keep in mind, the company who did financing for them, prior to MDB, are scumbags and are heavily short the stock.
Being that MVIS paid them with cash, instead of stock, for converts that were due in December; I suspect they are scrambling to cover and trying to bring the stock down."

from
Fly-on-the-Wall blogspot Jan.12

and -
analyst Dave Lashmet noted of Microvision:
A piezeo-electric mirror that can drive a color laser printer at 40 pages per minute: beyond the reach of anything ever built by Hewlett Packard. This is being developed by an unnamed Japanese partner. But if you had to guess, think Seiko-Epson (Tokyo: JP4314750004).

Dave is right - view this 14 patent family - crucial stuff:
v3.espacenet.com.

>>>
also -
Tom Samiljan, tech guru, wrote:

Yes, the world is getting carried away by portable video on your iPod, PMP, and cell phone, but most people can't stand the small screens. Here at CES, I saw the PicoP, one of the coolest and potentially hugest new technologies I've seen in a while. The PicoP is a mint-sized, laser-based display module designed for cell phones that lets you project the videos stored or streamed on your cell phone onto the wall. It's also great for projecting still images onto a wall, a handy use in our camera-phone-filled world.
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