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Re: skitahoe post# 945

Monday, 06/14/2004 4:38:17 PM

Monday, June 14, 2004 4:38:17 PM

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I had a very pleasant conversation with Jim Stock this morning. While he was short on specifics, I was impressed with what he had to say about the company.

Among other things, he indicated that last year they held an annual meeting in August. No meeting has yet been announced, but August of this year is certainly possible. He also indicated that they had accountants working on what's necessary to move from the Pink Sheets hopefully later this year. I know this is a monumental undertaking, and there are frequently delays because of questions which must be answered to the SEC's satisfaction, but I believe it's very much a step in the right direction.

I had heard it before, but he confirmed to me that the company was debt free and is currently selling products indicating we have earnings. I say we because I'm now a shareholder.

The technology is certainly way over my head, I got my Mechanical Engineering degree nearly forty years ago, but from what I do understand, in a few years I believe this will be the technology of choice for most display devices. I say this because as I understand it, you can achieve extremely high quality displays with very low power use with these devises. Mr. Stock pointed out that the screens are cool to the touch, unlike plasma which not only is warm, but burns in resulting in display degradation over time.

If anyone here is technically knowledgeable, it might be interesting to know if these panels produce enough light to actually be considered as light sources. Granted they would cost far more then flourescent, but they would be far more energy efficient, they can easily be controled, even to create a variety of colored mood lights, and they would virtually last a lifetime, or longer. As I say, I don't know if they're bright enough for this to be practicle but it's certainly worthy of consideration.

Gary