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To: dwight martin who wrote (4595)4/26/2000 9:02:00 AM
From: mark calder  Respond to of 7720
 
true, but the technology they are not waiting on is Military, my guess is we will see something soon about this



To: dwight martin who wrote (4595)4/26/2000 10:31:00 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7720
 
Dear Dwight: Well, lets take stock of where we stand. I personally cant seem to keep it straight in my mind anymore, perhaps the board can help. This is what I think:

1: Military Applications--this seems on target to me and very likely to result in volume business shortly?
2. Medical applications--this seems to be in process, I dont know when volume orders should be expected.
3. Commercial applications--I have honestly forgotten if we are on target or have anything going here.
4. Consumer applications--I think we are several years out on this one.

My recollection is the above is the order in which MVIS intended to proceed. The Military Applications likely would do little more then fund the next level, so that alone likely isnt going to send this stock skyward. Since CREE has gotten into the act with us there is a possability the Commercial Applications are further along then I think. Anyone have any comments as to above? JDN



To: dwight martin who wrote (4595)4/26/2000 11:13:00 AM
From: Steve  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7720
 
Are you aware of Xros, who have parlayed the exact same MEMS scanning technology into a $3bn buyout in much shorter order ?

If MVIS can show they have the same laser (pun intended) focus on getting something to market, $200 will seem cheap in the timeframe you've mentioned. I for one am beginning to doubt they'll do it. Would I accept $270 for my shares today (or any time in the next 18 months) as part of a $3bn buyout ? You betcha.