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Technology Stocks : Trimble Navigation
TRMB 67.60-1.1%Jan 30 3:59 PM EST

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To: Yin Shih who wrote (2064)1/1/1998 2:32:00 PM
From: SKIP PAUL  Read Replies (1) of 3506
 
Welcome to the thread. I look forward to more informative posts from you in the future. I agree with you institutionalized "Free flight" is not in place today. It is subject of intense national and international debate and may be a long way off.

I meant free flight in a more generic sense where commercial airliners can fly the shortest route from point A to point B. Isn't that the reason over 1000 commercial airliners have contracted or installed Trimble/Honeywell systems? I understand that AMR was one of the first because a large number of their routes are over water and GPS navigation is much more efficient.

Trimble's 1997 commercial avionics sales are estimated to come in at about $20 million. I expect this to be between $25 to $30 million in 1998. This does not include general aviation and military aviation.
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