Thursday, February 05, 2004 9:51:06 PM
size and # of employees doesn't bother me. I watched as a co. went from18 employees located in a virtual ghetto to 400+ and 3 floors of a high rise bldg. downtown Seattle in 6 years. I think the upside is great, downside can't go much further. Unless, and this is a big one, they lose their surfacing capability to a competitor. My question is do they have rights or patents for their processess? Corning is involved in this field. They've got deep pockets. Could they sweep in and duplicate the technology? I'm loooong now got in a bit high but plan to buy more as we rise off the bottom. A response much appreciated. Dr. Larzo
P.S. Like the board.
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