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Technology Stocks : e.Digital Corporation(EDIG) - Embedded Digital Technology
EDIG 0.00010000.0%Mar 20 5:00 PM EST

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To: Walter Morton who wrote (3934)5/11/1999 7:35:00 PM
From: chris431  Read Replies (1) of 18366
 
There is room for debate that EDIG could miss some deadlines, including holiday deadlines. EDIG may be stretching their resources (personnel) thin but I don't believe it to be a current problem. According to public information, the products which EDIG are lining up to license/produce are derivatives of the product that has been in the making for some time....the Lanier hand held device. Because they are derivative works, the time & energy of personnel will not be as demanding as if the product were a completely separate hardware application for a completely different type of product. And, it seems likely that other devices (ie. Intel prototypes) are derivative of Lucent's.

Lanier ----> Lucent -----> Intel? ----> XXXXX

The Lanier device is finished. The Lucent device probably doesn't fall far from the tree (twisting a classic saying). And the Intel prototypes aren't likely to fall far from the Lucent device.

This tends to support the idea that EDIG can & will make product deadlines on the devices in issue. If a new product is widely different than the portable devices then it is very well possible that EDIG may have to spruce up its personnel line. But, at the moment, this has not yet occurred (although I sure wouldn't complaint if EDIG was contracted to make more/differing products).

Chris
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