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To: Jon Tara who wrote (14448)8/24/2000 1:46:02 PM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 18366
 
Why don't you crunch some numbers then. To be simplistic, however, don't you agree that the Remote Solutions deal represents true revenue for EDIG, even if only a million or two annually? And so a million or two here or a million or two there, here a million, there a couple million, everywhere finding millions, adds nicely together, doesn't it?

Could this be why the Millenium Fund analyst and the Emerald Fund analyst both noted they liked EDIG's business plan, that it's a "good business plan." Their only criticism was that it was not happening quickly enough. Well, perhaps the tempo has picked up.

Me thinks EDIG providing Remote Solutions/Hango its MicroOS for what's an increasingly popular Cleo Portable Jukebox--which originated from a Compaq deal--is a pretty strong indication EDIG might well have more NDAs up its sleeve, including possibly Compaq itself. Certainly Hango has a strong outreach to OEMs, as noted in press releases. If you factor up the potential, it's conceivable EDIG, as Putnam stressed, really does have double-digit OEMs--certainly a sizeable number--waiting for, or about to inquire about getting, EDIG's MicroOS wings.

But we do agree upon this: EDIG has the capacity to generate revenue from: a) licensing; b) manufacturing; and c) down the road royalties, determined perhaps by quantities of units sold, etc.