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To: Andrew Vance who wrote (14485)6/18/1998 9:13:00 PM
From: Bilberry  Respond to of 17305
 
Thanks for the comments on JMAR. This particular information that pertains to JMAR's Brightlight (tm) technology is what really intrigues me. It indicates that the products from this new technology that JMAR developed will increase JMAR's potential markets by 30-fold.


JMAR's all-solid-state, ultra-short pulse Britelight (tm) lasers are superior to anything else in their class and provide the basis for:

(1) new, highly efficient illumination sources for a family of
advanced semiconductor lithography systems; and

(2) new high-performance precision material processing systems for manufacturing advanced products for the microelectronics and
micromechanical industries. Advanced lithography systems are the key to continued semiconductor industry growth, and JMAR's patented Britelight laser technology-now nearing commercial introduction after several years of intensive development-has positioned the company as a leading developer of compact x-ray lithography light sources.

Together, the semiconductor and computer disk drive industries purchase approximately $45 billion in manufacturing equipment annually, spread over literally hundreds of market niches. JMAR commands close to 20 percent of those market niches, currently valued at approximately $100 million. Soon, a host of exciting new "emerging" products based on JMAR's Britelight laser technology will begin to expand the company's available markets to as much as $3 billion, or more.


market-pulse.com

--Bilberry



To: Andrew Vance who wrote (14485)6/19/1998 9:10:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 17305
 
ENMD rose $8 yesterday on huge volume late. No one on the ENMD board seems to know what is going on. Could this be a classic pump and dump? A ploy by DH Blair to screw with the options? If so, we're looking at a lead balloon pretty darn soon.

tscn.com

Check out the June 40 calls and June 15 puts. What a strange arrangement!
cboe.pcquote.com

- Jeff