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To: Dave Gore who wrote (1852)1/11/1999 1:13:00 PM
From: Charles Broderick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6847
 
I asked this question on this thread a month ago and I published
a photograph from the Irish Times showing the IBM wearable
computer being introduced by IBM Japan to the European market.
Other Thread members came back and pointed out that this was
to be expected because IBM were licensing the technology from
XYBR which would lead to revenues for XYBR from the sales of
the IBM unit.
Assuming that this was factual information, I doubled my
estimate of revenues for XYBR next year, simply because IBM
have production capacities far far in excess of anything
that XYBR could put together for the whole of next year.
If anyone can challenge what I am saying or better still verify
it I would be grateful.

The IrishPeriscopeMaker