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To: Michael Sphar who wrote (3155)5/28/1998 3:03:00 PM
From: CatLady  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7491
 
Interesting question Michael, what is the lifetime of a Y2K product?

It seems that at most it is 20 months, from June 1998 to January 2000.

Here's a paid report that discusses the potential revenue. Note the 79.95 selling price, which one of the shareholders now says is inaccurate.

pennystock.com

If you're at all technical, you might get a chuckle out of the reference to ATMs in that report.



To: Michael Sphar who wrote (3155)5/28/1998 3:09:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7491
 
And the Y2K software which should be out next week is going to deliver about half that in revenues ($3 million I think I read). And this part I'm foggy about, is that per year or per product lifetime? Or just 1998 revenues? Anybody?

Well, we're not entirely clear on this. Originally the company said that the software would be sold for $79.95, and this was the figure that yielded the estimate of $3 million in revenues. But then last night Michael R. told us that he was under the impression that the price would be lowered to $39.95 or $49.95.

John doesn't think this would make a big difference to revs. I'd have thought it would, but then what do I know? I mean, John's an accountant and everything.



To: Michael Sphar who wrote (3155)5/28/1998 4:26:00 PM
From: John Chapman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7491
 
Thanks Michael