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To: J. P. Walper who wrote (2890)9/25/1998 8:51:00 AM
From: Gerald Thomas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3448
 
We all know that...check back through the posts...

I don't think this will be a story stock anymore...

It will have to be an EPS stock and .07 the first quart ( fully diluted)
puts them on track for my estimate of .28 this year ...explosive growth?
not this year but with the historical PE of 40 or better...
that would put the stock this year at 12-14$...

it is now trading a little above 7$...

also their SMES order for 1 million will show up on one of the quarters sending that quarter higher...they got the CERN order which will have to replace FRIGC for the large growth expected for the time being...
that is a 4 year deal that is for 16.4 million and CERN has the option of doubling it...they will also get potential orders from CERN for their HTS leads for 8-12 million in addition...
That first year is also the year that according to the last conference call that KRYOTECH should have a product out with double the clock speed of whatever the computer they are designing from superconductivity...

Your talk of "getting products out the door" is not new...

Check my "mad scientists" reference...

but the stock at current levels is way undervalued given the announced CERN deals and expected EPS this year...

If you buy at this low point you will do VERY well..look at the historical chart.



To: J. P. Walper who wrote (2890)9/25/1998 9:35:00 AM
From: Paul Weiss  Respond to of 3448
 
For what it's worth... I had the opportunity to chat with a fellow last night for about 10 minutes that owns an auto repair shop in Tacoma, WA. After 35 years in business, he is well regarded in his community. What I gleaned... FrigC is a fine product, but it just isn't available. The manufacturers missed a window of opportunity; too many other fine products are available. Also no customer has ever asked about FrigC... this was the first time anyone had EVER asked him about it. My conclusions: forget the automotive market. Give up any tiny little hope. Buy all the shares of IMG you possibly can... and throw the rascals out. Next management team will perform better, and I will nominate my paperboy as a board member in order to begin making some changes. Regards, Paul