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To: Sophie Janne who wrote (1607)3/2/1999 7:58:00 PM
From: D. RUTTER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8189
 
sophia,

there are alot of automotive mfg. Toyota, honda, nissan, volvo, bmw, etc.... how about the airline industry!!! the US gov. ..

plus once the get the systems outthere... from what i understand there will be software updates down the road.. endless possibilities

PS we should have full financials within a couple of weeks ++ 99 projections.. very much for real

good luck
dave



To: Sophie Janne who wrote (1607)3/2/1999 8:16:00 PM
From: Robert Lowers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8189
 
Sophie,

Also, the company has three divisions: The first two are hardware oriented and focus on the automotive and industrial sectors, respectively (each with their own detection equipment models). The third develops software to support the hardware units, enabling the unit to recognize the desired sound "signatures" without relying on humans to do that. Apparently their technology is now in its fifth generation. The detectors can recognize (and therefore predict) very specific sounds like early abnormality in an Chevy engine's rod bearings or hose vacuum leak.

Read fully thru this thread from the beginning looking for company product references and links to other info on the company, even a taped interview of the CEO, Jimmie Gayle (if you have Real Audio).

Bob



To: Sophie Janne who wrote (1607)3/2/1999 9:32:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8189
 
Sophie, any company that uses machinery is a client, in the US or Europe or Asia or Australia or South America....

Here's a partial list of potential clients (you get the idea):

ANY factory worldwide (especially noisy ones)...about 1 million factories?
ANY of millions of Machine shops worldwide
ANY huge plants of dozens of Car companies
ANY of millions of Car or Boat or Plane repair shops
Army
Navy
Air Force (crucial safety issues)
Coast Guard
300 or more Airlines (crucial safety issues)
Nuclear Reactors (crucial safety issues)
Gas Leak detection companies (safety issues)

What would YOU say is the potential market?

How easy will it be to sell the products with their satisfied client list?