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To: rushlong who wrote (1025)1/25/2008 6:40:47 PM
From: rushlong  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2396
 
The "market" has once again spoken loud and clear. It wants info on the Lacc process. Thats basically it in a nut shell. The market's response yesterday and today has been repeated over and over again this past year. The large majority of Americhip investors are in it for the potential big $$$ of the Lacc process...everything else pales in comparison. Management knows this and they must have got a lot of emails, calls, etc, saying we want to know about revenue from the lacc process (and you know that)...don't waste our time with far less important crap. You can't argue with the pps decline...its message is loud and clear. Remember this is just a small machine shop and there are thousands of these. They are nothing without the sucess of the Lacc process.



To: rushlong who wrote (1025)1/26/2008 1:43:33 AM
From: Ted M  Respond to of 2396
 
Thanks rushlong. You wrote " Also I think when Americhip mentions computer controlled machining they are referring to the Lacc process."

I don't think that is the case based on the description of their KSI operation here:

ksimachine.com

and the 10K which says "KSI Machine and Engineering is a manufacturer of automotive die and mold castings which use horizontal spindle 5 axis computer numerical controlled machines. "


Looks like KSI is an advanced machining shop that uses computers for control. LACC may be incorporated into that perhaps, but so far that hasn't accounted much for the growth that has occurred. Hopefully that will change though.

tedm