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To: Bilberry who wrote (4603)12/22/1997 11:11:00 AM
From: jeff  Respond to of 9695
 
We are due for some good
news soon??
jeff



To: Bilberry who wrote (4603)12/22/1997 11:16:00 AM
From: MRothaus1  Respond to of 9695
 
I have been hearing that JMAR makes 18% profit on ARPA contracts. And the $10 mill appears to be a lock for 1998. So right there is $1.8 mill in profits.

Add in hard drive systems and no CAL-ASIC drain, and we should easily beat the Red Chip Review estimate of 19 cents for 1998. And that isn't even taking into consideration any Bright Lite sales/micromachining sales or even an XRL sale which is supposed to happen at the end of 1998.

I was able to squeeze out some short-term money I had to buy 4000 shares today at 2.875. Like I said in a previous post, getting JMAR under $3 is like stealing candy from a baby. I'm happy for everybody that took advantage of the bargain-basement price.



To: Bilberry who wrote (4603)12/29/1997 4:13:00 PM
From: SPEEDRACER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
Bilberry, I bought more and own a lot, but the darpa contract for 10 million adds 50 cents a share to earnings. Oh my where would we be without that revenue. What are profits from continuing operations gonna be? Not counting the gift money of course? Say something to keep me optimistic!! SPEEDY================