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To: WTSherman who wrote (2045)12/12/1998 5:50:00 PM
From: nord  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4400
 
The design ins are for development of product. Once they become design wins the potential size of the contracts can be guesstimated. Kodak for example, is for Detroit boards for photo finishing labs. Depending on how well accepted the digital Kodak system is we could see thousands of boards sold over years. The oem pricing is available at the web site. The 3G basestation market could represent sale of 10,000 baja boards to a tier I vendor at 10k/per ie Mot/Ericy/Nokia. The Boeing deal is in prototyping for military. They are high end and require more than board. All the 38 ins plus the numerous ones this quarter represent contract with potential value of a million to over a hundred million US. The question no one has the answer to yet is how many of the ins will be wins and how big will the wins be. The company sells to oem and mac. The number of orders depends on government spending and sales by oem. For fun take a look at website and go through news. How many Kodak finishing labs are there how many will with time convert to digital?
spectrumsignal.com
forcast for US DOD spending on technology show significant increase spending. The company is working on a variety of new non Signal intelligence non radar business that will broaden the base of products and revenue streams, not to mention nice margins.
Have fun get out your TI calculator let us know how many digits you come up with.
Regards,
Norden