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To: Dave Shoe who wrote (1901)1/14/1999 4:18:00 AM
From: Charles Broderick  Respond to of 6847
 
And so, my friends,as regards IBM, we are down to the wire, the point of it all....................

IBM'S decision to manufacture their own wearable, with patented
component technology from XYBR, must be seen, and can only be
seen as a huge endorsement of the "wearable computer".

IBM's decision to provide XYBR with a small cost element, and
receive equally important, but, far more significant royalty
revenue in return, has to have a measureable effect, which I
kept feeling over the past few weeks, had not been reflected
in the share price.

I wondered how one could measure it, until a chance meeting with a colleague who attended the conference announcing IBM's wearable in Dublin, and which led to the photograph of their system published for
a second time on this thread yesterday.

Two months ago, the forward order book,(letters of intent etc.) upon which IBM's Japanese manufacturing plant for this product is based, was in EXCESS of 100.000 units and that following first deliveries, their latest assessment was that they would manufacture "A QUARTER OF A MILLION" in the first year.
Now you see where I am coming from, and that is certainly NOT
reflected in the share price of XYBERNAUT!.

The IrishEarToTheGround!