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Technology Stocks : The New (Profitable) Ramtron

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To: makeuwonder who wrote (104)10/28/2007 10:41:38 AM
From: makeuwonder  Read Replies (1) of 647
 
It's this part that caught my eye.

"In its September 2007 report, "Contactless Government Identification Documents,” ABI Research states that the total market for contactless e-passport transponders is set to grow to nearly $190 million by 2012, while the total market for contactless e-ID documents is expected to reach nearly $1 billion by 2012. With several national ID card programs underway in Europe and Asia, contactless-enabled national ID cards are expected to grow to approximately $750M by 2012."

I may be wrong about this but from what I believe those little RFID/FRAM contactless chips have already been manufactured and just waiting to be sold to post royalty payments. Royalty payments aren't made until the product goes to market.

RCOM/NSTH made in conjuction with IRIS and RMTR those little chips. I am not sure how IRIS pulled out and those might be the wrong symbol for that third company but I'll never forget RCOM'S symbol. If you held shares of RCOM you still hold shares of a private bank. They never paid me for my shares so therefore I believe they still exist as part of it. I'm still showing value for them in my account. LOL!! It's water under the bridge. But is this possible? I suspect it could be. I'd love someone to prove me wrong in a way that satisfies my brain. And just saying it's so because you know is not enough to make it good.

RMTR has a very interesting history. May be good for a book someday. Especially if they become successful. They should get information from Oren's family about Oren. I wish I had known him. Maybe my craziness would have saved his company. He had a good lawsuit against those crooks.
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