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To: Falstaff who wrote (7853)4/26/1999 5:26:00 PM
From: Bilberry  Respond to of 9695
 
Great comments Falstaff. I did not expect any sales in 1999 on x-ray, but did not rule them out. I am looking at 2000 and 2001 for the start of some serious x-ray source sales. A lot of people have poo pooed x-ray lithography (myself included to a small degree), but we never did consider that JMAR's xray source could change the rules. As I said the non-lithography applications excite me because even if Xray lithography does not become a hit, JMAR can still have a market for hundreds, if not thousands of these x-ray sources.

One thing to consider is that that the sale of just one of these x-ray sources at $2-3 million might make more profit than JMAR earned last year. If they start to sell these in quantity, then it becomes staggering. Lets hope that things continue progressing as well as they have.

--Bilberry