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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Microvision (MVIS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rob who wrote (1231)7/3/1998 2:38:00 AM
From: kili  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7720
 
Rob,
First of all: Thank heaven you've made your mind up to participate on the thread. Judging from your comments, I'm sure you are/will become a valuable asset to our discussions!

I'm very happy about your comments on how the company has coped with the transition from having an idea to the level of activity they're showing today. Since you've followed them very closely for more time than most of us, it's comforting to hear that your convinced enough about the future to maintain buying the stock (or warrants as it is).

On the issue of cash income, I had the impression that the development contracts would assure cash flow up towards the requirements for the company not to have to worry about additional funding. Your point about MVIS having all options available is important: For us shareholders, the best option would be to see MVIS issue debt or take up a loan. I'd like to see something in the area of a bond issue of subordinated debt attached to a conversion to shares at some later stage. This would enhance the attraction of the debt to the market, and would allow the company to set a (much) higher share price conversion level than should they simply issue new shares today. Thus avoiding a higher degree of dilution than needed for the existing shareholders.

Do you have any thoughts about what might trigger a new boost on the share price?

Kim