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Re: tangerine post# 37459

Wednesday, 02/12/2014 11:39:59 PM

Wednesday, February 12, 2014 11:39:59 PM

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So if they have 1500 customers


First, according to the list on WafR's website they claim 1500 copies of their software world wide.
http://corewaferindustries.com/clients/

I truly doubt there are 1500 potential customers in the world, maybe a few hundred at most. Here's a pretty good list:
http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/computer/semiconductor-manufacturers.htm

Also, if you look at wAFr's list of customers on that same WaFR page, the third one on the list is "Sematech International," which, btw, is NOT on that linked list above...Sematech isn't a chip manufacturer at all. It's a consortium of companies in the industry. CWS worked out a "partnership" with Sematech in 2009:
http://www.sematech.org/corporate/news/releases/20091207.htm

Hmmmmm, I wonder if CWS ever delivered on their part of the "tool set, an advanced deep submicron reliability testing solution codenamed WARp." Here's a clue from a 2012 PR:

Action Products International, Inc. (OTC Pink: APII) and Core Wafer Systems, Inc. are announcing it has received almost $4M in 2012 contracts for PDQ-WARp and PDQ-WLR product lines within its semiconductor business unit.


http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/core-wafer-systems-inc-with-action-products-international-inc--announces-4m-in-contracts-136801633.html

Is there any revenue from PDQ-WARp? Does WaFR even claim to have the product anymore? If CWS made the PR'd $4M in 2012, why didn't they just pay the settlement with Sandia?

I don't believe everything a pink stock CEO tells me, and I don't other people should either.