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To: Gooch who wrote (3968)11/13/1997 2:49:00 PM
From: rsc  Respond to of 9695
 
Gooch,

Given how you feel about Martinez and JMAR why do you stay invested? You have substantial paper losses. Nobody likes those to become real. But, if you don't see much of a future for the company, aren't you better off taking the losses and moving on to a company with a beaten down stock and great future prospects -- like CYMI? (I had to get in the plug :^))

rsc



To: Gooch who wrote (3968)11/13/1997 5:11:00 PM
From: Starlight  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
Gooch - >>>>I think JMAR was initially founded for the sole purpose of applying for government grants.<<<<
I believe JMAR was initially founded for the purpose of developing a point source XRL system -- which the government showed an interest in and was willing to grant money for. Recently, we've seen a lot of new products that will lead to substantial revenues, and we're also getting close to when the XRL will start being commercialized. Remember, this is complex stuff -- they aren't making hula hoops here -- so it doesn't happen overnight.

Betty