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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (7908)5/6/1999 4:40:00 PM
From: Starlight  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
I don't think it will have an effect on JMAR -- but then that depends on what JMAR does in the next 6-12 mos. regarding getting their XRL source into the marketplace. If JMAR sells some point source equipment to use in making chips, it might even take a little business away from INTC. [Note: I said "little".]



To: Bucky Katt who wrote (7908)5/6/1999 9:12:00 PM
From: CASHSWISS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
If INTEL is willing to show its support for a company that shares its views on next generation lithography by purchasing stock in that company, IBM should show its support for x-ray lithography by purchasing a small amount of JMAR stock.

If IBM is still committed to x-ray lithography,It should openly show its support for JMAR and other companies that are involved in x-ray lithography.

DR.Martinez should solicit IBM for some support.No excuses! At least try! I doubt that IBM would be hurt if it purchased 5% of JMAR stock on the open market. It would only cost IBM $2 to $3 million dollars.Lets show some team spirit.