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To: wallstreeter who wrote (104233)10/17/1999 10:26:00 PM
From: Jack Hartmann  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 119973
 
Wall, Re: NSIL

I think everyone is waiting for earnings. If they beat earnings, I will buy. Company weakness is limited large order sales. Long term depends on competition. This upcoming quarterly earnings will reveal alot about the stock. No quiet period runup so momentum stalled for the short term until some news comes up.

NSIL
Current$ 10 1/2
52WK.HI 17 1/2
52WK.LO 9 1/2
PE neg for the year
EPS Qlast 0.03 7/99 profit!
EPS Q-98 unk
EPS(E)Qnext 0.02E 10/99
EPS(Y)07/99 (0.21)
EPS(E)07/00 0.07
EPS(E)07/01 0.28 These are impressive jumps!
Div none
ShareOut 13.2M
Float 5.3M
BookV/shr (.15)
REV-6mo 13.3M 1/99-7/99
Net Inc6mo 323K - first positive
Assets total 12.5 6mo
MktCap 136M
LTLiab 2.6M
Price/sale 4.9
Avg Vol. 1.7M going down since IPO
Inst hold ??

Strong Buys 0
Buys 2
Hold 0

If they meet earnings, it's buy. Strong buy to me if they beat it by a cent. This company surpised some with a profitable quarterly report last time. Twice is a good thing for me. Also, many databases have not updated info on the company. I checked the recent S1 filed in Sept for accuracy. Jack

S1 - 9/1999
Accordingly, the Company's sales are derived from a limited number of customers, with the top five OEM customers accounting for 78% and 52% of total revenues for the six months ended July 31, 1999, and the fiscal year ended 1999, respectively. In particular, sales to Ricoh Electronics, Dimatech Corporation and Minolta Corporation each accounted for 39%, 15% and 11% of total revenues, respectively, for the six months ended July 31, 1999.