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Technology Stocks : THREE FIVE SYSTEM (TFS) - up from here? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Juli who wrote (796)1/21/1998 4:29:00 PM
From: k.p. chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3247
 
To All:
TFS just reported 0.23, beats estimates!
Conference call at 4PM Central. No: 800-289-0579 code 422-560 to register. or just call 800-967-7184 10 min. before the conference call. I will miss the call. Anyone listening to the call please post!!! Thanks!

KP



To: Juli who wrote (796)1/21/1998 7:14:00 PM
From: Toby  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3247
 
Juli,

Check out this magazine's lead article which compares projector technologies. The Jan issue apparently even ranked different projectors on the markets. Towards the end was a summary of the major LCD/Si microdisplay manufacturers, but the space devoted to those was proportionate to their present market share :) Neither TFS or Kopin was mentioned, although two other startups in the field were.

TI is shipping lots of microdisplays today, and apparently IBM and JVC are revving up. I think all TFS investors will greatly appreciate this article.

presentations.com



To: Juli who wrote (796)1/22/1998 12:21:00 PM
From: benjaminf  Respond to of 3247
 
Juli,

Sorry for the late reply. Obviously, Toby has given you an excellent source of information on projection systems. I've been scooped. My answer is; In Focus, ASK, Proxima, 3-M, IBM, Barco,... just to name a few. In general, they are the same companies that currently produce projection systems for the PC environment.

Ben F