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Gold/Mining/Energy : Dynamic Digital Depth Inc (DDE was Xenotech) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Odi Handoko who wrote (126)8/2/1999 7:31:00 PM
From: yanker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 141
 
I have occasionally read this thread and congratulate Fred and Odi for a great display of patience and faith in following the fortunes of this company. I just thought I would let you know that you are not alone. I would have replied earlier but misplaced my ID and password - now found obviously.

Last time I communicated on Silicone Investor was re Bre X and my warnings were ignored - in fact one overly excited myopic bull commented that here was another **** wanting to piss on the party or words to that effect. However that is not my intention here - I have held the stock for several years - and still feel that it has not yet really been "discovered".

The capital is tight following the consolidation and there is scope to really fly if the quality of the 3D is seen as good enough that people would want to buy/rent a converter box. The mass market is where the gain will come from IMHO.

I would be interested in your thoughts here. I saw a real time conversion of 2D to 3D and whilst it was impressive it was sort of akin to an early hand cranked silent movie compared to a sound and motorised film recording - at least as I remember. I guess I would have viewed it as showing promise but still early days.

My guess is that much progress has been achieved as a result of the parallel leap in the processing ability of the latest chips.

This may be the key and the INTEL demo may just show this i.e. the "picture quality" may have moved from "Charlie Chaplin" to "Gone with the Wind" in about the same time frame!

Now that would be exciting.



To: Odi Handoko who wrote (126)8/11/1999 12:17:00 PM
From: Fred McCutcheon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 141
 
This might raise the profile in the USA

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA--Dynamic Digital Depth, Inc. (ASX: DDE) announced today that it has filed an initial Registration Statement under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. As a result, the Company will begin filing periodic reports with the SEC, which will increase the amount of information available to investors in the United States regarding the Company.

The Registration Statement, as filed with the SEC, is subject to review and comment by the SEC staff and will not be effective until the Company addresses any comments the SEC staff may have.

Dynamic Digital Depth Inc. is a world leader in the provision of 3D content and delivery technologies to the entertainment and multi-media markets, focusing on the broadcast and Internet industries. Founded in Perth, Australia, the Company also has offices in the United States and Canada. The Company is publicly traded on The Alberta Stock Exchange under the symbol ASE:DDE. For more information, please visit the company's Web site at www.ddd3d.com.

Fred McCutcheon