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To: the hube who wrote (4492)3/25/1999 10:59:00 PM
From: docsox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10309
 
I agree. WIND is remarkably undervalued. The last appearance on CNBC was characterized by the CEO and the host both expressing wonderment at the fact that the world just hasn't quite caught on yet.

So glad I'm in this for the long haul. So are my grandchildren.

Sucking this up for under $20 will make you look like a genius.

David



To: the hube who wrote (4492)3/26/1999 9:42:00 AM
From: Erwin Sanders  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10309
 
Inpressive indeed! It is hard to estimate the finacial impact of many, though. Some are likely to produce zero or negative earnings and are there more for prestige value (e.g. NASA, University of Genova). A date next to each would have been more useful since it is hard to remember when these relationships started. For example, VxWorks is supposed to be used for GM's future powertrains. Is this something relatively recent? (I sure hope so.). We know that Wind, with its run-time licensing, has been finding it difficult to break into the auto industry (where INTS seems to have been more successful).

Given the projected growth rates, Wind must be one of the most undervalued stocks around. I agree with you that a substantial increase in price seems imminent. If only more well established houses, such as ML, Solomon, Goldman, would start analyzing this stock and make recommendations.

Erwin



To: the hube who wrote (4492)3/26/1999 11:19:00 AM
From: lkj  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10309
 
John,

Does NCI based set-top boxes all use VxWorks? Or is VxWorks just one of the many options? If it is one of the many options, what other RTOS does NCI support? (I will go checking out the NCI home page.)

I don't know the royalty charge on VxWorks, but I would think that it's much higher than the $1 or $2 that you have mentioned. Anyone?

Thank you,

Khan