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To: John Finley who wrote (315)8/26/2000 5:43:35 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 565
 
hi john,
fyi cree ceo presented to goldman sachs this week.
neal hunter is known for his conservative statements and forecasts.
i have it that he forecast $500 million in sales for 2003 at the meeting...in the just completed fy, cree sales totalled <110 million.
uw



To: John Finley who wrote (315)8/26/2000 6:51:22 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 565
 
do you guys follow LUX.V ?
have any info on them? or the products? or an opinion?
i bought a starter kit on this design win news. starting to move now.

biz.yahoo.com

clip.....Luxell Technologies Inc. develops, manufactures and markets solid-state flat-panel displays and systems based on inorganic electroluminescent (EL) technology and on emerging organic electroluminescent (OEL) technology. Luxell displays provide industry-leading performance features that include crisp, clear images that are readable in all light conditions ranging from total darkness to full sunshine and from extremely wide angles. Luxell displays can also operate over a broad temperature range. They are ideal for demanding defense, aerospace and transportation applications as well as for medical monitoring systems, test equipment, industrial process control systems and global positioning systems.

Luxell's unique competitive position is based on its patented black layer technology. The company is developing a new technology product which integrates black layer and OEL technology. Once the product is developed it will be targeted to grow the company's position in consumer markets for flat-panel displays. Stanford Resources, a US-based market and technology research firm, projects that annual global revenues for EL-based flat-panel displays will grow to more than $1 billion in 2005 from $166 million in 1999.