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To: still learning who wrote (1174)2/26/1998 6:42:00 PM
From: John Arnopp  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4467
 
Well, now that we have one offering for 1998 underway, shall we speculate on the other 2? My lead candidates are Who? Vision Systems, and Intellisource (http://www.intellisourcing.com/). I had been thinking eMerge Vision Systems, but this paragraph from the W?V web site (http://www.whovision.com/profile_home.html#xl)
leads me to think otherwise:

XL Vision Family

XL Vision's first spin-out is ChromaVision [http://www.chromavision.com] (NASDAQ: CVSN), an advanced microscopy company that develops "rapid response" electronic imaging products to extract vital medical information from cellular images.
The second spin-out will be Who? Vision Systems [http://www.whovision.com], a personal identification company that applies unique imaging technologies to create cost-effective fingerprint authentication products.
The third spin-out will be eMergeVision Systems [http://www.emergevision.com]. Their products identify operational problems in mechanical and biological systems from their real-time infrared images.


As to the order, I am leaning toward Intellisource, then Who? Why? Because, the pattern of the latest offering have been:

Sanchez (software)
Diamond (consulting)
ChromaVision (medical)
OAO Tech. Sol. (consulting)
DocuCorp (software)
so
Intellisource (consulting)
Who? Vision (hardware)

I guess I'm just restless. Bring 'em on!

--John