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Technology Stocks : ACII - AmeriChip International, Inc

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To: BarclayDonaldson who wrote (947)1/21/2008 2:35:03 PM
From: Ted M  Read Replies (1) of 2396
 
Thanks Barclay. Either high volume is a valid concern or it isn't. If it is one would think they have been testing the feasability. ..I would think it is because otherwise how would anyone know if the results after 50,000 runs will still be cost-effective? Perhaps, this is exactly the testing going on with the big boys..Nevertheless, it seems strange to me that the company has not mentioned this (or have they?) as a valid issue. If it isn't a valid issue, then of course their is no need to test it or even mention it.

Would like to know specifically what the 100K was for. Would also like to know that it is true. It wasn't reported anywhere, right? Just a poster saying he was told by someone at the company..

I fully understand what you are saying about revenue growth. That's the same point I've been making. On the other hand, computer controlled machining ISN'T the same as traditional machining, so there may be some decent future growth and profits on that basis alone. That's NOT why I'm interested in ACII though.

I'm not sure why dilution is a current concern since they are near break-even now. That may have been the history to stay in business, but may not be necessary soon. Just be glad they haven't had death spiral convertibles--the dilution could have been way worse..

tedm
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