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Thursday, 01/11/2007 2:16:10 PM

Thursday, January 11, 2007 2:16:10 PM

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MVIS DD:
They have about 36 million shares, they probably have 6 months cash left and need diluting financing. MVIS is not a value play (the Numbers stink), except to note that when it was near 2.50 I was using it as a proxy play on LMRA as they own 1.8 million shares of that developmental price rollercoaster. Now they are priced out of my buying range, I sold at peaking CES show vib point, cause I am a coward., not holding any now, hoping to get cheaper as dilution issues wed the stock to a short term lower price.They have PRed dressed rehearsal to get manufacturing facilities for new must have gadjets.
Scanned beam laser:

http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070108/20070108005486.html?.v=1
Mobile bar code scanner:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/061018/20061018005315.html?.v=1

BUT THIS is whole reason I love this unowned stunning story stock:
http://flyonwallstreet.blogspot.com/2006/10/mvis-technology.html

NY TIMES 01/10/2007 CES show recap of some highlighs included:

Phone as Projector
At the trade show that introduced the VCR and DVD, the perennial question on the show floor always seems to be, “What’s next?”
Alexander Tokman, president and chief executive of Microvision, a light-scanning technology company based in Redmond, Wash., thinks he may have the answer: a projector that turns cellphone video into a big picture.
Mr. Tokman said his new chip-size color laser projection displays are intended to be embedded in mobile devices so they can project images on flat surfaces. A demonstration showed a prototype in a mock cellphone beaming clear video images on a screen about the size of a standard laptop computer’s.
Microvision executives said the projector, which does not use a lens, projects images by scanning them top to bottom and back and forth faster than the eye can detect. It is also capable of “infinite focus,” meaning the images stay in focus at any distance, even on curved and uneven surfaces. This, Mr. Tokman said, also helps the projector to display large images without their becoming pixilated.
He said the projector “can eliminate the bottleneck” that limits the appeal of games and video content that is increasingly migrating to cellphones and other mobile devices.
The company plans to release the technology first as a stand-alone accessory for mobile devices later this year, said Matt Nichols, a company spokesman.
By 2008, he said, Microvision hopes to see the projectors embedded in leading cellphones.
One thing not on display was any estimate of what consumers might expect to pay.
MICHEL MARRIOTT
In short this is a product I need, I hate small viewing screens on the current hand held mobile devices and this product projected to full size screen will unteether me away from the chains of 8 hours near my enclosed humble computer screen.
If they can get a PR released stating major OEM using their new heady stuff (firm order) this would cause stock to move in only one direction, which I would guage to be at first overbought near uh………..gee if LINK did 2 ¼ to $100 on air 9 years ago I hesitate to speculate. Yet in my temperment this stock is easier to promote than to personally buy, but I need to treat myself to maybe start soon? Do DD over and over and over again as this is culminating but may have some air that may be let out first?

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