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To: James W. Bradsh who wrote (1663)6/4/1998 4:53:00 PM
From: Tom Reck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4908
 
You know, I really have to ask what does mid-year 99 have ANYTHING to do with ANYTHING except an already know & discounted accounting change ????????

Future earnings has to do with future REVENUES! The automotive (and other) licenses to generate these future revenues have been consistently promised NOT for mid-year 1999, but for months ALREADY GONE BY.

THAT is the issue!



To: James W. Bradsh who wrote (1663)6/4/1998 6:47:00 PM
From: Sterling  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4908
 
Yes, I've set myself that target time period too,

as a subjective marker of the business plan implementation. Although I hasten to add that I'm not eager to see OE at $2.00/share. It will be interesting to see the recreational and marine market penetration over the next year.

As Tom suggests, when we can see the revenues more clearly it will be much easier to properly value the stock. Visibility is important to me from an accounting point of view as well. Then the statement of cash flows should be more straight forward.