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Gold/Mining/Energy : MBL Mobile Computing -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: bigbuk who wrote (32)3/14/2000 5:39:00 PM
From: Sam  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53
 
Picked this off the Wy-LAN forum ,sounds good
sam

More potential partners... (microsoft keeps popping up)
Mobile Computing Corp -

Mobile Computing new strategic partnerships
coming soon

Mobile Computing Corp
MBL
Shares issued 28,400,000
2000-03-13 close $14.5
Tuesday Mar 14 2000
Mr. David Cunningham reports
In an exclusive interview with StockHouse, Mobile
Computing Communications chief executive officer, David
Cunningham, revealed that the company is in discussions with
several potential strategic partners for its mobile wireless
products and technology, stating that the company's new
product line for Windows NT/CE could eclipse the company's
existing business, which will be worth about $22-million in
revenues in 2000.
Mobile Computing, a supplier of wireless mobile information
systems, hopes to announce a partnership soon, possibly at
Wave 2000, an important industry conference being held
March 13 to March 15 in San Diego, if a deal is signed by
then. "We've been working on some announcements," Mr.
Cunningham told StockHouse. "If we can put them together in
time, obviously we'd like to do it at the show."
The company will be co-presenting at the show with
BSQUARE, a leader in creating software products and
services based on the Windows Embedded family of operating
systems. Mobile Computing has hired BSQUARE to port its
technology to a Windows NT/CE environment.
Mr. Cunningham also revealed to StockHouse that the
company's new product line could eclipse its current line,
which it estimates will be worth about $16-million for 1999,
and about $22-million in 2000. "Any newfound revenues on
our new products that should occur in 2000 will just be gravy
on top of that," he said.
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