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To: Richard N Lambert who wrote (7347)1/30/1999 11:16:00 AM
From: Bilberry  Respond to of 9695
 
Richard L., unlike prior years, JMAR has booked enough business in 1998 to easily project the $35 to $40 that the tape implies is possible. I don't think this is as speculative a guess as we have made in prior years. And don't get so down on the Brightlight. For god's sake it was just released and you expect a billion in orders the first day. I got a third hand report (not verified) that JMAR got a lot of attention at the show and that the laser is a breakthrough technology. Will try to get more firsthand info if possible.

Are you people out there investors, or traders? We have a great company selling at bankruptcy prices on the shares. This company just introduced the first of its line of truly unique lasers. We are on our way. 1999 should be the best year for JMAR by far and 2000 outstanding. We just have to let things unfold. Sure there were delays in the past. But stop complaining, now we are where we wanted to be. If you are a buyer of JMAR stock, you should be very happy that it is locked at the $2 level temporarily. I am. So are people I know who are taking advantage of this lull before the action.

I should be more frustrated than most, being my 5th year holding JMAR. But rather than frustration, I am anxiously awaiting a profitable and revenue filled year for JMAR. Finally after 5 years of waiting I can see JMAR fulfilling its promise. It is entering a hypergrowth phase from its R&D phase. This is when you want to be in the boat. Hell I wish I had waited till now, but here we are and as Jackie Gleason said: "And away we go". Remember hindsight is 100%.

--Bilberry