If you are talking about LTC Casey's EPS projections, I must say I thought they were a little rosy myself, and I continue to believe that the military-related projects will propel this company across the only the lower portion of the growth curve. MVIS' future, IMO, is the sale of millions of VRD units at concumer, almost commodity, prices.
Many of us on the thread are favorably impressed by the recent additions to the BoD, esp. William Owens and Douglas Trumbull, and the five new upper-level operating employees, some of whom changed continents in the later stages of their careers to join MVIS.
What does the mention of OVON, occurring as it does in the middle of a discussion of margins, mean (other than an illustration that display [in this case, flat-panel] firms can fail)? Who is Gardner? Do you mean Guardian, the major stockholder in OVON?
I'd be happy with $1/share in the year 2001 as a basis for continuing to hold this company, altho I do not predict it. |