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To: wfrazee who wrote (657)10/24/1997 2:31:00 AM
From: kili  Respond to of 7721
 
wfrazee,

The last few day, the warrants have actually been less volatile than the shares. The percentage gain/loss has been lower than for the shares. Not quite what to expect, but interesting. Might have something to do with more intraday/momentum trading on the shares?

I'm not sure about MVIS' manufacturing plans. I suppose it all comes down to expected volume, and what's needed in terms of qualifications to made the VRD units. Judging from our point of view -with all 'our plans' for MVIS- they might well want to set up the manufacturing plant themselves. There's risk involved, of course, and a lot of funds go into it, but what about this guess:

The first, high-end units are made on site by themselves. Next generation through subcontractors, giving them time to decide whether they should keep it all inhouse, or concentrate on selected markets. Mass production for the general public/games will surely be handled by others. Their agreements with any companies within cellular phones is bound to be based on the phone companies to manufactur themselves.

Kim