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To: N. Dixon who wrote (1843)8/22/2001 10:58:42 AM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50166
 
So even you admit that, by quoting the (up to) $780 figure Asensio was giving REFR the benefit of every possible doubt with respect to the monetary value of this installation to REFR.

BTW, if those airplane windows are at all typical for windows of that type, they can't be terribly large. Maybe two square feet? So if REFR's royalty cut alone is $55 per square foot, that would rather make it difficult for the selling price of said windows to be the approximate $40 per square foot Hankuk was quoting in that Business Week article, would it not? Perhaps Hankuk's quote was omitting the royalty payments. Add those in and you come very close to the $100/square foot that Asensio quoted from Lawrence Labs in his first report. So see, everyone's right!