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To: David who wrote (4512)10/28/1997 10:28:00 AM
From: Rob C.  Respond to of 26039
 
Any current quote on IDX???

Was it halted??? This was my last.

IDENTIX INC(IDX)
Bid: 8 5/8 BidSize: 5 Open: 9
Ask: 8 3/4 AskSize: 10 Close: 9 3/4
Last: 8 5/8 High: 9 Div.: 0.00
Change: -1 1/8 Low: 8 3/8 Yield: 0.00
A.High: 13 7/8 P/E: 195.00 Volume: 51300
A.Low: 7 EPS: 0.05



To: David who wrote (4512)10/28/1997 10:37:00 AM
From: steve  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26039
 
Subject: Re: earnings:
Date: Mon, Oct 27, 1997 10:48 EST
From: Club doctr
Message-id: <19971027154801.KAA13130@ladder02.news.aol.com>

OK, lets take an objective look at the numbers for this quarter...no hype.

Here are the major contracts announced by IDX for 1Q98:

- California..........................28 TP600's..........$1.6 mil

- INS..................................43 TP600's..........$2.5 mil

- NJ.....................................8 TP600's............$450,000

- Conavi..............................100 Touchlocks....$300,000

- ANADAC DC Contract.......Service Contract....$2 mil over 12 months (announced 9/3/97)

So, considering only the above contracts, this adds up to $4.85 mil in product revenues and maybe $200,000 in service revenues.

Now with a 50% margin on product revenues and a 20% margin on service revenues, this would yield a total pre-tax profit of $2,465,000 for the quarter. Figuring 35% for Uncle Sam still gives us a profit of $1,600,000. Divided by 25 mil shares comes to ......drum roll please......6.4 cents per share.

No hype...only real numbers,
Doc
Subject: Re: sell off
Date: Mon, Oct 27, 1997 11:31 EST
From: AAnasta902
Message-id: <19971027163101.LAA15845@ladder02.news.aol.com>

as of 11:30---58,100 shares traded---down 3/4 to 9 3/4
art
Subject: Re: earnings:
Date: Mon, Oct 27, 1997 11:47 EST
From: JohnPL FX
Message-id: <19971027164700.LAA16946@ladder02.news.aol.com>

While your effort to generate 6.4 cnets in earnings on about $5mil of known sales is commendable it is not realistic......

the ratios for profitabilty will only hold so long as fixed costs such as salaries and R&D and other SG&A type stuff are covered by normal amounts of revenue......

First off if the revenue is $5million the stock is worth about a dollar to me and I would sell immediately
Second they have no chance of generating 6 cents in earnings without at least $15 million in revenue (probably closer to $20million)

Once again I am focused on the revenue numbers...... It is clear that the operational margins are quite healthy and are not a concern so it is the product revenue that really holds the key.

I expect service revenue to be in the range of $7-9million but would not get too excited with a surprise of $10 or a dissappointment of $6million as the impact of service revenues on long term potential is insignificant.

My feeling from what information I have seen regarding the products likely to impact the books this quarter is that product revenuw will fall between $8million and $15 million. A wide range for sure but I would add some refinement by saying the most likely range is $9million to $11 million.

If we see $8million in service revenue and $10million in product revenue (the midpoint of my expectations) I would expect about 6 cents a share. I would really like to see overall revenue about $20million as this would force significant adjustments in overall revenue expectations. How could this company generate $20mil in the first quarter and possibly generate less than $90million ( more likely to generate $100+ million) for the fiscal year.

What a blessing to get these shares below $10...........
I hope they stay at this price a little longer so I can increase my position
Subject: Identix Annual Meeting
Date: Mon, Oct 27, 1997 18:11 EST
From: MargotL263
Message-id: <19971027231101.SAA17304@ladder01.news.aol.com>

Am leaving for Identix Annual Meeting tomorrow..any queries can be left here and I will check for messages on Wednesday...Will try to post news the same day....My hunch is that they will announce earnings then and we wont have to endure any more earnings speculation.....Good luck to all!

Subject: Re: Identix Annual Meeting
Date: Mon, Oct 27, 1997 19:17 EST
From: Morsk
Message-id: <19971028001701.TAA23616@ladder01.news.aol.com>

<<So, considering only the above contracts, this adds up to $4.85 mil in product revenues and maybe $200,000 in service revenues. Now with a 50% margin on product revenues and a 20% margin on service revenues, this would yield a total pre-tax profit of $2,465,000 for the quarter. Figuring 35% for Uncle Sam still gives us a profit of $1,600,000. Divided by 25 mil shares comes to ......drum roll please......6.4 cents per share.>> It doesn't
work this way. Identix had revenues of 16.5 Mil for Q4 and earned ~1 Mil net or .04cents/share OR they delivered 6 percent of Revenues to the bottom line. This is the important figure to watch tomorrow as well as overall revenue growth. What percentage of revenue can be delivered to the bottom line?? This figure must grow or we own an unprofitable business.

Subject: Re: earnings:
Date: Mon, Oct 27, 1997 23:28 EST
From: Mbenz59869
Message-id: <19971028042800.XAA19983@ladder01.news.aol.com>

Well IDX, it's showtime. This shareholder is counting on you to deliver the goods tomorrow AM. It has been a long wait.

Subject: huh?.......wierd
Date: Tue, Oct 28, 1997 00:36 EST
From: MD1554
Message-id: <19971028053601.AAA25780@ladder01.news.aol.com>

Monday October 27 2:15 PM EST
Company Press Release

Finger/Matrix Employees Refuse to Go Home Despite Company's Lack of
Funds

DOBBS FERRY, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 27, 1997--Despite the
announcement Oct. 8 by Finger/Matrix Inc. (NASDAQ:EBB - news) that it
was suspending operations temporarily pending receipt of additional
funding, the bulk of its staff has refused the layoff and continues to
come to work as usual, without any guarantee of compensation.

''They are confident we will secure additional capital soon and they
don't want their projects to be interrupted,'' Thomas T. Harding,
president, reported.

The electronic fingerprinting pioneer has three new completely
re-engineered systems ready for market, including an advanced 10-printer
recently certified by the FBI for use in the law enforcement field both
here and abroad, but it has exhausted its operating funds.

Harding said serious discussions are under way with several prospective
investors, both corporate and financial.

''If the funds become available from one of these sources our loyal
employees will be paid for their voluntary services,'' he added.

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Subject: Re: Identix Annual Meeting
Date: Tue, Oct 28, 1997 00:54 EST
From: Tursillo
Message-id: <19971028055401.AAA27183@ladder01.news.aol.com>

As John implied, Club Doc's calculations are faulty in that you are taking the gross margin and assuming that it is also the operating margin. That means you are not taking into account any cost for salaries, wages, pens, computers, phone bills, costs of the annual report, etc. Those are all operating expenses which must be deducted from gross profit to get operating profit, which is then added to interest
income and taxed, leading to net income or EPS.

Yes, on top of the fact that the company will have a hell of a lot more than $5 million in revenue.

Subject: Re: Identix Annual Meeting
Date: Tue, Oct 28, 1997 08:12 EST
From: D030296
Message-id: <19971028131301.IAA12530@ladder02.news.aol.com>

Looks very positive. Lets see how this lovely market handles it

Subject: Re: Identix Annual Meeting
Date: Tue, Oct 28, 1997 08:34 EST
From: SSpenard
Message-id: <19971028133401.IAA13527@ladder02.news.aol.com>

I wouldn't call this report positive.
At this point a buyout might be the best option for this company.
S

Subject: Re: Identix Annual Meeting
Date: Tue, Oct 28, 1997 09:00 EST
From: Mbenz59869
Message-id: <19971028140001.JAA14711@ladder01.news.aol.com>

As usual, IDX misses the mark. Legal expenses are legal expenses - period! We should not have to be paying them in the first place. I bet that Mr. Fowler will have some tough questions to answer at the annual meeting. Let's see the hypsters paint a rosey picture out of this mess.

Subject: Re: Identix Annual Meeting
Date: Tue, Oct 28, 1997 09:03 EST
From: Club doctr
Message-id: <19971028140301.JAA15151@ladder02.news.aol.com>

R&D was up 93% over 1Q97 and up 54% over 4Q97. Wonder what's going on there...hmmm...maybe the palm scanner development?

Increase in revenues looks good...even up 14% over the quarter ending June 30 and up 56% over the year ago period. It was R&D and litigation that ate up the profits. Two cents is disappointing, but the company seems to be growing rapidly...judging by the revenue increases.

In regards to the litigation expenses - are these expenses normally considered to be XORD and therefore excluded from the EPS? I wonder how much of the "Litigation Expenses and Reserves" are actually reserves? Seems like an awful lot of money there when we really didn't have any major lawsuits.

Thanks to the thread for the education on operating margins vs. gross margins...now I'm even more dangerous!

Doc

Subject: Re: earnings
Date: Tue, Oct 28, 1997 09:25 EST
From: Cheebog
Message-id: <19971028142500.JAA16480@ladder02.news.aol.com>

What's the deal with 423K in litigation expenses when last quarter was only 29K.

Subject: Re: earnings
Date: Tue, Oct 28, 1997 10:21 EST
From: SSpenard
Message-id: <19971028152101.KAA19797@ladder02.news.aol.com>

Another question is when is all this litigation and associated expenses going to stop?
It's been ongoing since I've owned the stock(about 2 years) and probably will continue
after looking at the track record.Are there lawsuits pending or are unknown to the general
public?I would have been pleased with the 4 cents without the "ongoing" litigation charges.
Fowler and co better be forthcoming in the CC.These guys are making a mistake by not
giving shareholders concerns any merit.
Stock down today mostly because of earnings and not the market in general IMO.