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To: Retiarius who wrote (2302)9/16/1998 9:56:00 PM
From: Futurist  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8393
 
This is exactly the sort of bottom line reality I've experienced over and over again with ECD (as we all have). Must be completely frustrating for the ECD employees.

The stock is in the tank, down 11% today. Why? Maybe because gasoline prices have fallen to their lowest level in over ten years. Not a lot of cars being sold in Malaysia, I would bet.

I'm sticking with Energy because it's the sort of company that only needs one miracle. With 700+ patents, there's a high miracle potential. But, I'm not buying more, especially when I see institutions bailing out, like today.



To: Retiarius who wrote (2302)10/2/1998 10:21:00 AM
From: Tom Hoff  Respond to of 8393
 
Directly after the Retarius's assult on the CD-RW issue, James Myer's launched in
with more of the same and that's when everyone on the conference call heard it,
Stemple "yes, we are in serious negocations with Richo". I'm going to hold him to this and assume a license is close at hand. With the emergance of single tray and duel tray
rewritable consumer audio players coming to the market the stakes have never been higher. The natural progression of a product like this will be ubiquitous, put it this way have you ever purchased or seen a read only tape deck. Also prices of CD-RW disks are starting to fall, at some point there will be a magical price point for CD-RW that may pose a serious threat to the existance of CD-R. If ECD can get all the manufactures in order royalties from these disks in 1999 could be greater than NIMH. BIG $$$ (?) await.

Tom