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Technology Stocks : JMAR Technologies(JMAR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Starlight who wrote (8986)2/29/2000 12:10:00 PM
From: Mark Oliver  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
I bought JMAR stock for my daughter at $3 and put it away to forget about. I did this because I was impressed with the potential they had developing new sciences with X-Ray lasers.

I learned about them from their involvement in the disk drive industry. I'm not an expert their, but I will say that while attending trade shows for disk drives, I was impressed with the position of JMAR in how they displayed and the activity at the booth. Speaking to people there, it was clear that JMAR was a company of substance and that they had a role in enabling the disk drive industry.

The whole bio chip thing is a mystery to me. I could not gauge the potential in real revenues JMAR could get from this market, but it does sound very interesting.

I also like the market for taking blood samples without using needles. A friends 4 year old is diabetic and it is clear that they would benefit greatly once this product is widely availbe.

Finally, JMAR is doing things in the network chip business.

Adding all these things up, you get a pretty dynamic little company. I think it's run in a responsible manor. I believe it was undervalued and couldn't say now if it's overvalued, but I respect the markets ability to run off with a good story. I think it's just great. I don't think I'll sell this company.

Regards,

Mark