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To: Rocket Red who wrote (17574)12/28/1999 6:53:00 PM
From: Lola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36688
 
Well For one Thing BGT was ahead of its time and When Bgt started Smart Cards there was no Compitition at All they were one of the First Companys involved in smart cards

If that is true then BGT should have some customers in Europe and especially France since France is the birthplace of the smart card. Why don't they show that they have any customers there or that they have done any work with customers there. If you are a leader in your field you work with other leaders.

Microsoft is not considered the leader in smart cards, they are only adopting the technology into their software. The real leaders in the smart card industry are companies like Schlumberger. I don't see anything showing that BGT has done any work in designing in their products at Schlumberger. If they have this wonderful smart card chip set and were one of the first to enter the smart card business they would at least have worked on getting some design work done at Schlumberger in France. If you can do work in China, you can do it even more easily with France.

Let's play a little game of one of these things is not like the others and one of these things does not belong when it comes to countries involved with smart card technology in it's earliest stages ...

FRANCE

UNITED KINGDOM

GERMANY

CHINA

The answer is CHINA ... it doesn't belong ... this stock looks very fishy.

Lola:)