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To: Starlight who wrote (8279)8/13/1999 9:11:00 AM
From: Bilberry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
Excellent Information, and good note taking. So, the JSI alone if broken out as an IPO is worth many times the value that the market is giving JMAR the parent company? Any talk of a carve out and the timing of doing that with JSI?

I wonder what the x-ray business will be valued out when they go commercial. Should have a pretty hefty P/E. Do they plan on spinning off or carving out x-ray as well?

Just read from another who attended, and posted on YAHOO. He said either JMAR or Martinez bought more shares last week. Also very upbeat on what he saw.

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--Bilberry



To: Starlight who wrote (8279)8/13/1999 9:17:00 AM
From: Frank Haims  Respond to of 9695
 
Betty
Thanks for the briefing. You have been a stalwart on this board. I am
sitting on a lake in Maine about as far from San Diego as you can get in this country. I appreciate the time you take to keep us informed. I have been in this company through thin and thin for five years. I am hoping that we will achieve the thirty watts. In my view the glass is more than 1/2 full. Frank



To: Starlight who wrote (8279)8/13/1999 9:27:00 AM
From: henry jakala  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
so when is martinez gonna carve up the pie ? or is it all talk ??

if JMAR is worth more as spinoffs then bust it up and go that route - no point in waiting - if anything we're probably just at the beginnings of the next semiconductor industry boom cycle, no time like the present to get the ball rolling on spinoffs etc.

as for "The market doesn't really know what JMAR does", well ... i imagine the market knows plenty about the company and what they're doing - plenty of smart people out there who know what's going on and how much it's all worth

as always - the mitigating factor with JMAR is management and its past history with projections, projections, projections and non-delivery on those projections