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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Saflink Corp. (ESAF) Biometric Software Provider

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To: Sheldon C. who wrote (4368)3/30/1999 9:57:00 PM
From: David  Read Replies (2) of 4676
 
The only reason why the BioAPI crowd would care what NRID did was the fact that various hardware makers, including Veridicom, Who?Vision and Polaroid, were designing for an incompatible API.

Of course, none of these NRID partners are actually selling anything (or in most cases manufacturing anything), but the blizzard of their press releases could persuade some OEMs that the industry was in danger of providing incompatible peripherals . . . and the OEMs like to commoditize their providers.

NRID's alliance didn't pose a serious threat to BioAPI, but it had the potential to slow the development of the industry. An independent HA-API was an inconvenience.

And thanks for the congratulations, but NRID is more the Internet model: Overpriced valuation, no real end-customer revenues, and no earnings.
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