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To: Sili Investor who wrote (586)2/22/1999 2:53:00 PM
From: mr. ed  Respond to of 1247
 
Bradberry at tokenhouse overestemated tecmar too. If there is that much that is going to happen we should inch up very soon.

regards mr ed



To: Sili Investor who wrote (586)2/22/1999 2:57:00 PM
From: robin hood  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1247
 
Some cross at .58 like today will keep it down. But it is not like before now we seeing it when they doing those cross. Love Stockwatch.
R.H.



To: Sili Investor who wrote (586)3/1/1999 12:23:00 PM
From: Professor Dotcomm  Respond to of 1247
 
30 to 60m contracts towards the end of this year seem a bit rich to me. However when the full NY contracts are rolled out next year and 2001 onwards and if (a big if) KCA can take 8-10% of the resultant revenues this should approximate to some US$25m to US$35m annually for each of the next ten to fifteen years.

Nevertheless the real twist is whether New York's novel way of awarding contracts will have the effect of making KCA's product a world industry standard. I know that many of the world's subway systems are facing the same obsolescence problems as NY.

As these revenues are still some time away, I think it is normal that dealer research coverage has been put on hold.

Dotcomm