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Thank you....
So any thoughts? Is this the bottom? Or could it go lower? I would like to get some at 50 cents........anyone, Bueller?
RTQ please and thank you
Reel tyme please...........pretty please........with sugar on top
Pretty big spread 0.55 - 0.59 almost as wide as the gap between Terry Thomas' teeth.
someone was saying that the webcast was sent only to the email list of shareholders. I found this on Yahoo......
e.Digital Corporation Interim Webcast and Conference Call
e.Digital Corporation Interim Webcast and Conference Call
Scheduled to start Thu, Dec 18, 2003, 4:30 pm Eastern
Check back at the scheduled start time for
the audio link to appear in this spot.
After the event has finished, the audio will be available
from this page until Sun, Dec 19, 2004
About e.Digital Corporation (OTC BB:EDIG.OB)
e.Digital Corporation designs and markets consumer electronics products employing portable storage media with the major categories being digital voice recorders, digital music players, digital video players and related mobile devices. The Company also offers engineering services to electronics companies to create portable digital devices that can link to personal computers (PCs) and the Internet. The Company markets to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) complete reference designs and technology platforms with a focus on digital music and voice player/recorders. OEMs are business customers that license or purchase the Company's products or its technology to embed in their own products.
More from Multex: Expanded Business Description
Read the information above, then post to Matt directly. You will get better results that way.
who cares?
edit: other than you?
Intel Expected to Make Digital TV Chips
Wednesday December 17, 2:49 pm ET
By Daniel Sorid
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel wants to get inside your television.
The world's largest microchip maker will soon unveil plans to make chips for digital televisions, opening a fast-growing market to a company that dominates the computer chip business, an industry executive familiar with the plans said on Wednesday.
The entrance of Santa Clara, California-based Intel Corp. (NasdaqNM:INTC - News) would pose a serious threat to established consumer electronics companies in Europe and Japan, such as Philips (PHGAS)(NYSE:PHG - News) and Sony Corp (Tokyo:6758.T - News). as well as emerging players such as Texas Instruments Inc. (NYSE:TXN - News), analysts said.
Chris Chinnock, senior researcher at Insight Media, which publishes an electronics display newsletter, said the entrance would punctuate a clash in the television market between consumer electronics companies -- which have enjoyed relatively high margins and slower product turnover cycles -- and computer companies, which operate on razor thin margins and regular product updates.
PC makers such as Gateway Inc. (NYSE:GTW - News) and Dell Inc. (NasdaqNM:DELL - News) have already shaken up television sales with lower-cost liquid crystal-based sets, he said.
"By Intel entering this space, you've got a major PC company kind of putting a big exclamation point on this trend," Chinnock said. "If they're willing to pay to play, and they play to win, watch out."
Details of Intel's plans are expected to emerge next month at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, during a speech by Intel President and Chief Operating Officer Paul Otellini.
Intel spokesman Tom Beermann declined to comment on the company's plans, which were first reported in Wednesday's edition of The New York Times.
Intel's efforts to branch out of its core computer chip business have failed before, however, and electronics giants would likely vigorously fight any attempts by Intel to encroach on highly profitable territory.
"They've got to prove they can mass produce this at the price points, the quality, time frame and volumes that they need to operate in the consumer electronics environment," said Chinnock.
Intel is known for spending billions on research into how to make high-performance chips at low cost, an effort that has given it an upper hand in the PC market. Cell phone makers, so far, however, have been able to fend off Intel's moves to roll over that market.
NEW TECHNOLOGIES DRIVE DOWN TV PRICES
Many shoppers are already familiar with ultrathin plasma TV sets, which cost several thousands of dollars. Novel technologies based on microchip technology are emerging that could offer similarly thin-screened TVs at even lower prices.
Intel is exploring a technology called liquid crystal on silicon, said Richard Doherty, research director of technology market research firm Envisioneering Group. The technology is a hybrid between the more expensive silicon microchips and liquid crystal displays.
TV sets based on liquid crystal on silicon, or LCoS, are already produced by Philips, and about 20 other companies around the world are working on building the small display panels based on LCoS, said Chinnock.
Texas Instruments sells what it calls digital light processors, a novel microchip that holds more than a million tiny mirrors that reflect light in particular patterns. Televisions based on DLP technology are sold by Gateway Inc. (NYSE:GTW - News), Korea's Samsung Electronics (005930.K), and others.
Liquid crystal on silicon, digital light processors, and other emerging technologies could lead to 50-inch television sets that cost $1,000, said Richard Doherty, research director of technology market research firm Envisioneering Group.
They can't do it. It is physically impossible!!!
Steve, do you have a new ISP? Nice to see you, if it is really you and Merry Christmas
You ignored him. Wow, I think he's cute, but then most little piggies are.
Kinda like a dog chasing his tail and catching it?
Well since it appears to be off topic Sunday. I just finished watching the Green Bay Packers kick ass of the Poway Chargers. A great game made even better by the Lowly Bears giving it to the Vikings.........hey we're now tied for 1st place with those losers in MN.
Cassy, that was a very nice post.
Merry Christmas to all and too all a good night.
Well I was thinking that maybe they should go through that puberty thing first before I dig out the PB's
Those are lesbians? I thought they were thespians..........wonders never cease.
I should give my daughters Playboys? Interesting concept.........
I have that in my van already. Flat screen fold down TV, Blaupunkt DVD Player, Playstation 2 hookups, seperate CD player. Keeps the kids entertained and it only cost me $45,000. ;-p
What a novel idea.......
Cut it out........It's not suppose to go up like this. You know what we've been told......someone stated it was going to go lower.
It appears that there is a credibility issue here and i'ts eroding at a staggering pace.
Hey that's my pants size!!
Not like this kind............for the love of:
Hey what's shaking? you got snow in NY? We got our first and probably what is the first for the year yesterday. Happy Holidays...................If you know what I mean..........
anybody try this? I have and it doesn't work............hence the price drop. Came with my Lotus software
Now that would be special.
Cassy, sometimes it's just best if you shut up..........you're still just a wantabe hall monitor..........FWIWLIGAF.
What was bad about it. They couldn't afford them......they are trying to cut the burn rate and E&Y was a heavy burden.
TWIST IT BABY!!!
HUH? All I see is 119k being traded so far. That doesn't seem to be very heavy IMHO....
OT: What is your picture suppose to be? Evidently it didn't get put in correctly. All I see is a red X
PC Sales May Post Record Growth This Year
By K.C. Swanson
Staff Reporter
12/11/2003 01:28 PM EST
Click here for more stories by K.C. Swanson
So much for the idea that the second half of 2003 would prove to be a bust: PCs have flown off the shelves in the third quarter and are expected to keep up that rapid clip in the fourth quarter -- a trend that's led a leading market research group to predict record unit growth for 2003.
Research group IDC now expects worldwide unit sales of computers to grow 11.4% this year to 152 million, up from its prior forecast of 8.4%. That would mark volume growth of 9% from levels in 2000, until now the record year for PC unit sales.
The upwardly mobile outlook won't come as a big surprise to tech investors who've already witnessed evidence of a sharp upturn, including Dell's (DELL:Nasdaq - commentary - research) guidance for 25% quarter-on-quarter unit growth in hardware sales, and Intel's (INTC:Nasdaq - commentary - research) report of record microprocessor shipments in the third quarter.
The bad news for PC vendors is that fierce industry competition on computer prices should keep revenue flat with last year's levels, at just over $175 billion.
IDC says much of the recent growth has come from consumer purchases of laptop computers, while business purchases have stayed relatively flat. By next year, however, corporate spending should increase somewhat. That should help fuel shipment growth of 11.4% once again in 2004, and lead to revenue growth of 4%.
The outlook for 2003 and 2004 unit growth are both well above last year's scant unit growth of 1.7% and much better than 2001, when the market actually shrank 3.9%. But even the improved outlook can't match the growth seen in the latter half of the 1990s: According to IDC, global PC shipments surged by 19.9% between 1994 and 2000.
do you mean
Well there goes any presents that I thought you were going to buy me......bummer
Thanks Chip........it appears to be the Christmas rerun season again.
Cwder, put an end to this would you please. I think we all know what the definition of Toxic and Floorless is. IMHOFWIWLIC
You know, with the way the market is going, there are actually quite a few "other" stocks looking more and more attractive.........if you know what I mean.
Well, I was thinking of purchasing some more before the Holidays........just one more thing to get me depressed.
But alas, here I sit all broken hearted, almost paid two bits, but only farted.
It appears we are drifting lower......and it looks like a good thing that I didn't pull the trigger just yet.
Best of luck to most of you.
Is that the start of a "cattle call" or a new play to take the place of Cats? It could turn out to be an udder disaster.
edit......rub a dub, grub
Yes siree it is...........but no matter how many there are, we won't hear the last of it here.......
Sorry about that, it opened up, but I couldn't scroll down for some reason.........