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Re: smartbiz85 post# 90

Saturday, 02/07/2004 1:38:41 PM

Saturday, February 07, 2004 1:38:41 PM

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FastCash's post...


I think the resell portion of their business is an antiquated realm in comparrison to what PaperClick will do for them in the future. the question is how long, what amount of cash burn and ultimate dilutive effect bringing PaperClick to market will have on us all. Sticking to what worked yesterday may not work tomorrow because technology becomes obsolete every 18 months (there is a principal behind this, I just can't think of its name off-hand).

90% of all businesses know that they have to reinvent themselves continuously, or fall behind in the tech. race.

Additionally, NEOM will have revenue producing capabilities via CSI, Triton, SST as well as licensing fees on their patents soon enough (provided the outcome of the suits). The licensing fees alone could be worth millions annually, and that is what I see is NEOM's greatest asset right now; albeit uncapitalized at present.

Also, I disagree with FC in the sense that NEOM will not settle for anything just to avoid further or prolonged litigation. These patents are their lifeblood. They barely made it through the internet bubble and now is their time to rise-up and claim their stake. These patents are the vision of a brain child who saw what was going to happen to this landscape by linking the physical world to the internet world way back in the late 80's and early 90's. Chaz Fritz is a visionary whose time has come. They have the patents to prove it and Baniack & Pine to protect it as well. baniack & Pine commenced working with NEOM well over 2 years ago. They haven't been sitting on their hands either in these past few years.

Did you see Retired's patent post #72 whereby NEOM's patents are deliniated and protected by a staggering 225 claims. I didn't know that. WOW!

I still see Fastcash as being more negative that practical concerning the logistics of what NEOM is trying to do.

Look, I dislike dilution just like everybody else and I run from it with other stocks. But this stock has the potential and mass market appeal similiar to that of Sirius or XM Satelite; and when your appeal is that visible, the Big Kahuna's (Mutual Fund Co's., Hedge Funds, etc.,) will swoop in and pick up thousands upon thousands of shares at a time. The float will be bought up quickly when NEOM starts hitting on all 8 cylinders. Patent protection and the subsequent licensing fee's, royalities, etc. are definitely paramount to the survival of NEOM, not reselling equipment which most euipment reseller shops can do. NEOM knows this! And they are moving swiftly to capitalize on this situation, it just may seem like its at a snails pace at times. All the Best, JP