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


To: Bosco who wrote (9062)4/1/2000 10:38:00 PM
From: Bilberry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
Bosco, you don't have to worry about the bullishness on this thread. If you look back in November when JMAR was 1 1/2, I was still super bullish (maybe as much as I am now). From a technical aspect, fdorn on Raging bull told us about this scenario (one more flush out at the 7-8 area). So his elliotwave analysis is still pointing to a "meltup" to the $40-50 area. Maybe this information in the 10k is a prelude to things to come that will drive this stock much higher than you paid. If you could have averaged down, that would have helped you mentally deal with the downturn...Best of luck.



To: Bosco who wrote (9062)4/1/2000 10:38:00 PM
From: Starlight  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
Bosco - If you can afford to hold this stock a while, you'll probably do well. The big "payoff" we're all waiting for is XRL, and if you read the latest 10-K, it says that it will probably be another couple of years before that technology "takes hold". In the meantime, there are other lucrative areas the company is involved in, and even though the stock fluctuates, I think the company has a lot of promise.

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Semiconductor industry sources have made it clear that for the industry to stay on schedule to support future market needs, the upcoming 0.13 micron technology must be available to enter production by 2002, followed by 0.10 micron and 0.07 micron technology at two-to-three year intervals thereafter. JMAR believes its X-ray lithography source technology will be a leading candidate to fulfill these demanding semiconductor industry requirements.

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