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To: Dave Swanson who wrote (1292)9/24/1998 7:05:00 PM
From: paulbk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
Dave,

Thanks for the info. It's always nice to hear from Burt as well.
Two things make sense in regards to the current share price in light
of the info you posted. If the original warrant holders are dumping
they can get out at any price as they are dealing with free shares.
Their movement of shares would certainly keep a lid on the price.
I wonder how interested the latest group is in exiting. Secondly I
see better that as it will be awhile before this contract impacts the bottom line share price appreciation will have to wait awhile longer
as well.
Things look so much better though and I agree this embedded market
thing will be huge. This might be from one of your url's but it stuck
out in my mind-
"Integrated Systems' little operating system packs
a financial wallop. Although its royalties are
small--a few pennies per dishwasher--those
royalties brought in a third of the company's $42
million in sales last year. That's almost found
money because collecting royalties requires
neither capital nor much overhead. The rest of
Integrated's revenue comes from software used to
customize PSOS (each customer uses a different
version) and to design the electronic systems that use microcontrollers. "
Full article-

forbes.com

Sounds a lot like what Norris is trying to do,we'll see, thanks again,p.b.