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To: Ralph Bergmann who wrote (142)11/27/1997 5:26:00 AM
From: Ralph Bergmann  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 329
 
Has anybody an idea about the movement of the last two days? The first day could be explained by an upward correction, but were some news out there yesterday?

Thanks Ralph!



To: Ralph Bergmann who wrote (142)11/30/1997 8:49:00 AM
From: pres/ceo  Respond to of 329
 
I agree with your general assessment of products for the masses. Bring these products to market is more of a challenge than technical developments. (ie. Commodore is no more) All of our technology has been available for licensing and always has a long time royalty fee. We have never "sold" any technology. The battery idea, sadly to say, we just walked away from. With our resources we must focus on 2-3 technical ideas at one time. They have to be constantly prioritized for at least three factors, 1) a ready market, 2) uses our core capabilities/technology, and 3) a short time to bring to market.

The battery indicator could still use our technology, but we do not control bringing it to market, the battery producers do. Thus, they have the ability to create (or not create) the market.

Anyhow, water over the dam. We always have more opportunities than we know what to do with. Managing them is the challenge.

regards,

G.J.Walters