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Technology Stocks : Copytele - Another XEROX in future

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To: Tim Kenney who wrote (1163)12/23/1997 12:37:00 AM
From: Waldo  Read Replies (2) of 1320
 
Tim,

Its been a couple of days since I saw the program and it was not a very memorable program so I can only give you some general impressions.

Before COPY was introduced several people were introduced that were selling products in South America or were producing products in South America for sale in the US. They also had a couple of travelogue type presentations of the city of Miami.

When the man from COPY was introduced he was by himself with a table with one machine. The MAGICOM looked to be about 12 by 18 inches with an amber screen 6 or 7 inches square on one side and a telephone handset on the other side. The COPY representative (I don't remember his name but it was no one I had heard of before) gave a description of all the things Magicom would do and pointed to the buttons which operated each of the functions. You could not actually see the labels on any of the keys but it looked like a complex keyboard. That was about it. No demomstrations of any of the functions and the screen appeared to be blank.

The quality of the presentation was about like the other presentations. OK, but he just told what the machine would do and did not give a strong sales pitch.

Waldo
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