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To: sheila rothstein who wrote (35865)11/15/1997 1:05:00 AM
From: Rocky Reid  Read Replies (7) | Respond to of 58324
 
>>Rocky, I'd like your comment on my statement that 8 million digital cameras will be sold in the year 2000. Of couse there will be many more ordinary cameras still being sold. But if 1/8 buys a Clik, that's a billion in revenue. Please comment.<<

Absolutely.

You say 8 million digital cameras will be sold in the year 2000. Also sold in the year 2000 will be 50 million Apple Newtons, 17 million RCA Videodisc Players, and 64 million cans of New Coke.

Saying that 8 million cameras will be sold is one thing. Anyone can pull numbers out of a hat. We won't know for sure until we're there, but don't be suprised of the fact that a $200 premium is enough to turn a whole lot of people off of buying a similar model camera WITHOUT Clique on board. Besides, for $200, Flash cards will be direct competition.