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To: Jim S who wrote (55)6/28/2000 11:28:00 AM
From: Jim S  Respond to of 121
 
If we can hold above 15 3/4 at the close today, IMO the next resistance will be around 22. We may be in for a nice ride.

Fingers crossed?

jim



To: Jim S who wrote (55)6/28/2000 1:48:00 PM
From: Daniel Shaffer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 121
 
Israel and batteries

I hadn't heard about the military sales. Re. EFCX, that is a stretch unless there is information indicating that the military is one of their customers. The BusinessWeek article said the EFCX batteries for cell phones and Palm-type computers will be priced at $5.00 each. That is probably an attractive price to the business traveler and they could possibly sell hundreds of millions of batteries at that price. Of course, if the retail price is $5.00, the actual revenue per unit to EFCX is likely to be something on the order of $2.00. Even assuming EFCX has this market all to themselves, it looks to me like they will have to sell tens of millions of units just to get to a break-even point.