<<I like your style, The Street, I hope you keep on posting on this Board in order to mitigate the ever rampant hype. >>
Until you have a word to say that could discredit specific apparent strongly positive realities surrounding this company, you can't stop the positive remarks; to speak of such truths does not "hype." make. I think DELL will perform well over the next two years because they may continue on with lower but great growth rates of 35-40% while selling to a marketshare they have never had and may have not even existed before. Is that hype? Perhaps? It is opinion for sure. But it is backed up by certain realities- history. It may be a reasonable notion.
Since you like Antaeus so much, here's some info. on a company which DOES seem to be presently prepared to market DCHT sensor tech. They had revenues of $875,560 in 1998 including $257,815 in the 4th Q out of over $1,000,000 shipped(not sold to end user yet). Xybernaut. Projection for this year from CEO Edward Newman.
<<"The past year was significant in terms of transitioning the company from research and development to manufacturing, marketing and sales, and we are confident after a review of the activities and estimates of our various partners and the successes of our own internal marketing and sales management, that we will reach or exceed the $40 million revenue level estimated by outside Wall Street sources.''>>
and...
<<Mr. Newman noted that ''Our new MA IV wearable computer has been well received, with strong editorial and critical reviews and orders which in the fourth quarter resulted in shipments of more than $1 million worth of products, including all available remaining inventory of our prior 133P>>
The MA IV wearable computer would be the machine that is to have DCHT sensors attached to it, among other things.
biz.yahoo.com
I suppose Xybernaut falls somewhere in between Allied Signal and Antaeus. :-)
Speaking of ANTEAUS and DCHT, isn't it Just plain responsible for a company to announce the alliances it is forging? I'm glad that DCHT gave notice of a neophyte attempt to market a new form of Non-Destructive Testing/monitoring with interested parties wishing to commence business as ANTEAUS. Hell, it may never come to pass. Of course, DCHT never promised it would. :-) But they plainly ARE confident- which is good IMHO.
The technology of DCHT seems to be doing well with major corporations and Government, which provides good reason to suspect it may do well through these other marketers and applications. Its a reasonable notion- not completely unlike my thoughts about DELL, at all. |