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To: WHL who wrote (508)6/29/1998 11:38:00 AM
From: justaninvestor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3086
 
Hi WHL - I'm here! Been on the phone with Jaws for about an hour this AM. Will be posting in a little while about how to join in on the conference call. Not absolutely positive that everyone will be involved - might only be for analysts and brokers, which would be OK.

bbruin "HLBS&DW"



To: WHL who wrote (508)6/29/1998 12:09:00 PM
From: justaninvestor  Respond to of 3086
 
To All - Take a look at a company called Certicom (CIC.TSE) and ask yourself if Jaws couldn't do the same thing. I've converted all prices to $US.

Certicom came out with a 3M share IPO at $2.00 in December of 1995. In less than 2 years, October 1997, the price was $32.00 - current price is $14.00. The company's basic business is to supply encryption to smart cards. Let's see how they've done.

Current shares outstanding - 9.6M, float, 9M
Market Cap - $134M; highest market cap - $310M

1998 4th Q sales - $552K
1997 4th Q sales - $213K

1998 4th Q loss - $2.66M
1997 4th Q loss - $1.83M

Do you think Jaws could do that? Remember, Jaws only has 6.7M shares outstanding with, at most, a 1.7M share float. Later, I'll try to post some revenue projections for Jaws to see how the company stacks up vs. Certicom.

bbruin "HLBS&DW"