Strange Valuation

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The US is the biggest and richest market in the world for HDTV.

The US has a problematic DTV modulation called 8-VSB.

The great hope for the failing DTV transition currently saddled with
8-VSB and its problems is another miracle chip (in a long line of
miracle chips) due in late 2005 or early 2006.

All eyes are on this miracle chip that may make 8-VSB ALMOST as good as
the world standard COFDM after ONLY six years of waiting.

http://makeashorterlink.com/?W38D21E48

So why does the company that owns this miracle chip sell for $26 million?

What do they and the buyer know that you don't?
 
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Bob Miller wrote:
> The US is the biggest and richest market in the world for HDTV.
>
> The US has a problematic DTV modulation called 8-VSB.
>
> The great hope for the failing DTV transition currently saddled with
> 8-VSB and its problems is another miracle chip (in a long line of
> miracle chips) due in late 2005 or early 2006.
>
> All eyes are on this miracle chip that may make 8-VSB ALMOST as good as
> the world standard COFDM after ONLY six years of waiting.
>
> http://makeashorterlink.com/?W38D21E48
>
> So why does the company that owns this miracle chip sell for $26 million?
>
> What do they and the buyer know that you don't?

So, tell us bob, what is the current valuation of your company?

Matthew (who doesn't expect an answer)

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