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To: emil who wrote (788)12/31/1997 8:59:00 PM
From: wfrazee  Respond to of 7720
 
Kim,

Bought back shares I sold earlier this year at 13. BTW, 13 was also my exit point back then (but then I bought at ~5 1/2. I'd love to see this company swoop into the 20s this year and think it has the potential to do just that.

Happy New Year to All!

Bill F.



To: emil who wrote (788)1/1/1998 1:29:00 PM
From: Jan Johnsen  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7720
 
Godt Nyttar! Fellow-Threaders, Shareholders and Microvision Employees,

The company received honorable mention in today's Seattle Times Business section. Microvision received number two rating of ten best stocks in the northwest for 1997. Excerpt follows:

Tera, Microvision, Amazon lead Northwest stocks in '97

"The second big tech jumper - in a year in which traditional tech-stock gains were more muted - was Microvision. Microvision is a Seattle company which, like Tera, saw it's share price leap beyond it's $5 August base.
Microvision develops virtual-retinal display systems, for imaging directly to the eye's retina. After Boeing signed on as a customer in June, the stock got a second wind from a quarterly report in mid-August that highlighted a growing customer list and said the technology was on course. The stock vaulted from $10, or 250 percent
to $14".

Jan