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To: BarclayDonaldson who wrote (922)1/19/2008 7:13:43 PM
From: Don Hand  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2396
 
Nonsense. The 10Q's show increasing revenue and getting closer to profitability, regardless of what machine is running.

If a big order was announced, it would be too late.
That's when the ambulance chasers get involved, pump and dump.
Because contracts are not earned revenue. Sucking new naive investors in that end up as bagholders with a losing investment.

Buy low, sell High!



To: BarclayDonaldson who wrote (922)1/20/2008 1:35:35 AM
From: Ted M  Respond to of 2396
 
Thanks Barclay. Something does seem a bit amiss, but that may only be because I still don't quite get how things are supposed to work with them. See my prior post.

ted



To: BarclayDonaldson who wrote (922)1/20/2008 1:45:31 AM
From: rushlong  Respond to of 2396
 
Barclay I agree that there could be a concern or concerns about the Lacc process being able to deliver high volume and with the cost saving Americhip says. Clearly we don't know whats in the mind of the decision makers Americhip is dealing with or what concerns they have expressed to Marc and co. To basically say there isn't or can't be any concerns is just plain foolish. Despite the difficult landscape Americhip is facing its a mystery to me and others why they haven't signed a significant contract or purchase order yet. Are they close? How close? We can't be sure. One thing that is certain is that if/when they sign a big order they will put out a press release quickly. As you know, sec laws require a company to put out a press release of some sort within five days of any "Material" event. We are almost all longs here but it is essential to be remain vigilant in trying to keep gathering new info anyway we can and keeping an open and critical mind. I know I have a serious amount invested here. We also know that Americhip's market cap while very small still is largely based on the Lacc process's potential. Thats why the numbers to date don't mean much to us hoping to hit it big. The Lacc process will make or break our investment. The financial numbers are meaningful only in the sense that Americhip is at or close to break even which matters because it gives them some revenue to keep operating (stay in business) and avoid going more and more indebt. But again, were taking small potatoes unless the Lacc process kicks in big time. Thats what we signed up for isn't it.