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ciao Dago, i volumi sono scandalosamente bassi, quasi inesistenti direi, un pò difficile da tradare, è una vera scommessa ;)

Non posso che quotare e sottolineare quello che scrive il mio amico bignick :)

La diluizione si sta iniziando a ripercuotere sui corsi azionari e, per il momento, continua a perdere delle discrete cifre, anche se l'aumento del fatturato sembra interessante.
 
* Non vale un granche' come notizia, ma questo passa il convento ...

Press Release Source: eMagin Corporation

eMagin Ranked 15th on DeLoitte's Washington State Technology Fast 50
Monday October 1, 8:45 am ET
Company Accelerates Growth in 2007

BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--eMagin Corporation (OTC:EMAN - News), the leader in OLED microdisplay and personal imaging technologies, has been named to Deloitte's prestigious Washington State Technology Fast 50. eMagin ranked 15th on the listing of the 50 fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, and life sciences companies in the state.

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Deloitte, along with its sponsors Perkins Coie, Citibank, and AH&T, announced the rankings Thursday night in an awards ceremony at Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park. eMagin's rank is based a 284 percent growth in revenue from 2002 through 2006.

"Everyone at eMagin is proud of this recognition. Making the Deloitte Fast 50 is an earmark of a growing technology company," said K.C. Park, interim CEO and president, eMagin Corporation. "It represents great effort and sacrifice on the part of many. Everyone who was part of the eMagin team through these five years deserves credit for this achievement. The board and the management team thank all of them for their efforts."

"Deloitte's Washington State Technology Fast 50 companies have shown the strength, vision and tenacity to succeed in today's very competitive technology environment," said Larry Hile, a partner with Deloitte & Touche LLP in Seattle. "We applaud the successes of eMagin and acknowledge it as one of the very few to accomplish such a fast growth rate over the past five years."

Other Washington technology companies ranking in the Fast 50 include overall winner nLight Corporation; Netmotion Wireless; Zango; Valve Corporation; Getty Images; Loud Technologies; F5 Networks, Inc.; Esterline Technologies, Inc.; RealNetworks, Inc.; Microsoft Corporation; aQuantive, Inc.; and Cray, Inc. among others.

eMagin has reported eight consecutive quarters of revenue growth and, through the first six months of 2007, accelerated its growth rate by increasing 137% over the first half of 2006. Third quarter financial results will be reported on November 14 and a conference call will be held at 2:00 P.M PST to discuss the quarter's highlights.

About Deloitte's Technology Fast 50

To qualify for the Technology Fast 50, companies must have had operating revenues of at least $50,000 in 2002 and $5,000,000 in 2006, be headquartered in North America, and be a company that owns proprietary technology or proprietary intellectual property that contributes to a significant portion of the company's operating revenues; or devotes a significant proportion of revenues to the research and development of technology. Using other companies' technology or intellectual property in a unique way does not qualify.

Companies from the 16 regional Technology Fast 50 programs in the United States and Canada are automatically entered in Deloitte's Technology Fast 500 program, which ranks North America's top 500 fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications and life sciences companies. For more information on Deloitte's Technology Fast 50 or Technology Fast 500 programs, visit www.fast500.com.
 
ciao Dago ho deciso di farti compagnia, non è bello lasciare soli gli amici ;)

5200 pezzi a 0,94, disposto a vederli andare a zero, che sia quel che sia

:bye:
 
ciao Dago ho deciso di farti compagnia, non è bello lasciare soli gli amici ;)

5200 pezzi a 0,94, disposto a vederli andare a zero, che sia quel che sia

:bye:

Mitico Bignick :)

Che la buona stella sia con noi, sperando che sia una NOVAtel e non un Buco Nero :D
 
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Grazie bella gente,...
Dateci dentro.. vi seguo con molta attenzione :-)
Felice giornata a tutti..
 
oggi sono stati scambiati ben 13,918 pezzi !!

spettacolo :D
 
* Visto che c'e' un po' di compagnia sul 3d ...

OLED history
Submitted by oled on Mon, 11/09/2006 - 08:22.
The Early Years

* 1996 - CDT gives world's first public demonstration of Light Emitting Polymer devices
* 1997 - UDC Demonstrates Flexible Flat Panel Display Technology
* 1997 - Pioneer Electronic Produces EL Display with 260,000 Colors
* 1998 - Kodak, Sanyo Show Full-Color Active Matrix Organic Display; First Color OEL Display Increases Threat to LCD Display Dominance
* 1998 - Green Organic LED Shows High Efficiency
* 2000 - Ritek plans to mass produce OLED
* 2000 - Toshiba Corp. plans to produce (organic EL) panels in 2001
* 2000 - Motorola Grants OLED Technology Rights To Universal Display And Takes Equity Position
* 2000 - UDC and PPG Industries Form Strategic Alliance for Development & Supply of Chemicals for OLED Manufacturers
* 2000 - Sanyo Electric to start mass production of color organic EL panels in 2001
* 2000 - NEC, Samsung To Develop Organic Wireless Displays
* 2000 - LG Electronics develops organic EL displays for mobile gadgets

2001

* February - Sony Develops World's Largest Full Color OLED (13 inches diagonally with a resolution of 800x600 pixels.)
* April - Universal Display Corporation and Sony Corporation Announce Joint Development Agreement Aimed at OLED Television Monitors.
* April - Samsung Exhibits Color Organic EL LCD Panel for Mobile Phones at CeBIT (132 by 162 pixels).
* May - Toshiba Develops World's First 260,000-Color Polymer OLED.
* August - eMagin's OLED Microdisplay Selected by Air Force for F15E Aircraft.
* October - Sony Demonstrates 13-Inch, Full-Color OLED Prototype.
* October - Universal Display Corporation and Samsung SDI Announce Key Joint Development Agreement.
* October - Universal Display Reports New Red Phosphorescent OLED Materials, Significant Power Efficiency Advances.
* October - Samsung SDI Develops World's Largest Organic Display Panel (15.1 inch).
* November - RiTdisplay opens new color OLED/PLED factory.

2002

* February - Samsung SDI develops 2.2-inch AM OLED for mobile phones.
* April - Philips Announces Industry's First Volume Shipments of Polymer-Based OLED Modules.
* May - Kodak Announces Availability of Evaluation Kit For Active-Matrix OLED Display.
* May - RiTdisplay reportedly receives orders for over one million mobile phone OLEDs.
* June - AU Optronics develops world's first OLED prototype combining a-Si TFT LCD technology.
* June - Epson, CDT form polymer OLED production venture.
* November - Pioneer Supplies OLED to LG Electronics for Cell Phones.
* December - DuPont Displays and Universal Display Corporation Form Strategic Alliance to Develop Next Generation Displays Combining Aspects of Small Molecule and Polymer OLEDs.

2003

* January - Philips invents EL material to generate both red and green light.
* January - Kodak, Sanyo invest in active-matrix OLED production.
* January - Sanyo Unveils Mobile Phone with Organic EL Panel Designed for KDDI, announces plans to build full-color OLED production line.
* February - RiTdisplay lands mobile phone OLED orders from Samsung and LGE.
* February - Kodak Licenses Samsung NEC Mobile Display to Manufacture Passive-Matrix OLED Displays.
* March - Kodak introduces the first digital camera with an OLED screen - the Kodak EasyShare LS633.
* March - IDTech develops 20-inch full-color OLED display.
* April - DuPont forges 'Olight' brand for emerging OLEDs.
* April - Sony testing 24-inch OLED screen.
* May - AUO and UDC develop 4-inch, a-Si TFT backplane-based, red phosphorescent AMOLED.
* May - Samsung NEC develops 65,000-color PM OLED mobile phone display.
* May - Sony demonstrated a 24.2 inch OLED panel.
* June - ERSO and Windell develop 10-inch LTPS TFT technology-based AM OLED display.
* June - Sony to invest nine billion yen to build OLED production line.
* September - AU Optronics has showcased its 1.93" AMOLED for Mobile Phone.
* September - Princeton electrical engineers have invented a technique for making Organic Solar Cells that Could Lead To Widespread Use Of Solar Power.
* October - Sanyo Unveils Long-Lasting QVGA Organic EL Panel for Cell Phones.
* October - Univision begins OLED production.
* November - Tohoku Pioneer Corporation to Be First Manufacturer to Use Universal Display Corporation's PHOLED Material in a Commercial OLED Display.
* November - Univision showcases 65,000-color mobile phone OLED sub-display.
* December - Univision reaches monthly capacity of 6,000 OLED substrates.
* December - Casio Ventures into Organic EL Panels Driven by Amorphous Si TFT.

2004

* January - Opto Tech to invest NT$4.5 billion in four new OLED lines in 2004.
* February - Philips 639 mobile phone applies PolyLED technology in unique 'Magic Mirror' display.
* March - GE Global Research Breaks Two World Records For OLEDs As A Lighting Device. Demo Lighting Panel is Biggest and Most Efficient Ever Created.
* March - NEC drops its OLED business .
* March - Chi Mei Optoelectronics Corp. (CMO) has announced a fully functional prototype of a 20-inch full-color OLED display - the largest Amorpheous Si TFT.
* April - Teco Optronics to invest NT$300 million to build new PM OLED plant.
* April - RiT Display ships mobile phone OLED sub-displays to Samsung, says paper.
* April - Seiko Epson Reveals 12.5-Inch Organic EL Panel for Large TVs.
* April - RiT Display shipping OLED panels to Motorola.
* May - Seiko Epson unveils first 40" colour OLED display.
* May - Universal Display Corporation Announces Record-Breaking Power Efficiencies for its Phosphorescent White OLED Technology.
* May - Taiwan's AU Begins Mass Production of Organic EL Panels.
* May - Universal Display Corporation Unveils Ground breaking Flexible OLED Prototype on Metallic Substrate.
* June - Toppan to volume produce large-size OLED panels.
* June - OLED-Info is on-line, the web's first OLED community site.
* September - Sony Starts Mass Production of Organic EL Displays, and released first a new clie PDA with a 3.8in 480 x 320 OLED screen.
* October - LG.Philips develops 20-inch OLED display.
* November - OLED displays with 50,000h operating lifespan from URT.
* November - Seiko Epson will commercialize OLED TVs by 2007.
* December - CDT IPOs, lists on NASDAQ.

2005

* January - Samsung Electronics develops 21-inch OLED for TVs, claims world's largest.
* January - Samsung SDI To double the OLED output.
* January - OLED Technology Poised to Become Core Business for Daewoo Electronics.
* February - MP3-player demand boosts sales of Taiwan OLED makers.
* February - LG.Philips LCD launches AM OLED Business.
* March - Sony introduces Flash based MP3 players with OLED display.
* March - Canon says to start making OLED displays next year.
* April - Samsung Licenses OLED Patents from Universal Display.
* May - Kodak Licenses OLED Technology to Fuji Electric Holdings.
* May - CDT Achieves 100,000 Hour Blue Polymer Lifetime.
* May - Samsung Electronics Develops World's First 40-inch a-Si-based OLED.
* June - UDC announces fundamental breakthrough in blue PHOLEDs - New sky blue achieves over 15,000 hours of lifetime.
* July - Samsung SDI to invest over 850M$ in AMOLED production.
* August - LG Electronics Launches Full-Scale OLED Operations.
* September - Toppoly develops a 7" AMOLED display.
* October - Samsung SDI's Organic LED Display Shipments Top 30 Million units.
* November - CDT Prints a 14" P-OLED display.
* November - China's first OLED production line set up.
* December - Pioneer withdraws from AM-OLED market.

2006

* January - BenQ announces a camera and a phone with large (2.0") OLED screens.
* January - Kodak Broadens its Participation in OLED Technology, ends OLED joint venture with Sanyo.
* March - Univision to invest $40M in OLED line expansion.
* March - Epson and CDT shows world's first print head using an OLED light source.
* April - Kodak Licenses OLED Technology to Univision Technology.
* May - Pioneer Launches Mass Production at White OLED Plant.
* June - India's Samtel to produce OLED displays.
* August - AUO relocates OLED engineers, focuses on LCD.
* September - first 'Nokia' phone with an OLED display.
* September - CDT sees rapid progress in Blue and Red lifetime
* October - CMEL & CMO develop 25" AMOLED TV panel
* October - Samsung showcases 17" AMOLED

2007

* January - Sony showcases 27" and 11" OLED TVs at CES. Says might start production at 2008.
* February - Sony begins production of AMOLED panels.
* March - KDDI starts selling a phone with a 2.4" AMOLED display.
* March - Konica Minolta and GE to jointly develop OLED light products.
* April - Sony to sell 11" OLED TVs in 2007
* April - TMDisplay to sell 21" OLED TVs in 2009
* April - Toshiba plans to launch 30" OLED TVs in 2009
* May - Samsung SDI to make OLED TVs in 2009
* May - Mitsubishi to enter OLED market
* May - Novaled Achieving Groundbreaking Lifetimes For fluorescent PIN OLEDs
* May - Sony shows Flexible OLEDs
* July - LG Electronics moves into AMOLED mass production
* July - CMEL sampling 2.4" AMOLED panels
* July - Sumitomo acquires CDT for 285M$
* August - Sumitomo plans OLED TVs by 2009
* October - Sony announces the XEL-1, the first ever OLED TV (11")
 
* Arrivano i competitori nella nicchia di emagin :

Monday, September 10, 2007

OLED Display Market Continues to Flourish; Revenues Up 13% and Unit Shipments Up 24% Y/Y

AUSTIN, TEXAS, September 10, 2007—With the release of the highly anticipated AMOLED displays, this segment continues to develop, experiencing unit shipment growth of 4% Q/Q and 24% Y/Y—hitting the 19.8 million mark in Q2'07. On a revenue basis, OLEDs hit US$123.4M in Q2'07, down only 1% Q/Q and up 13% Y/Y, even as ASPs fell 9% Q/Q. Over the last year, main display shipments were up 16%, sub-displays up 77%, car audio displays up 35% and industrial displays up 295%.

"As OLED displays become more prevalent in key small/medium display applications like mobile phone main displays and sub-displays, MP3s and automotive consoles, they become increasingly competitive with LCDs—offering advantages in image quality, viewing angle, form factor, response time and higher contrast ratio—contributing to a premium over like-size TFT LCDs of 75% to over 100%," noted Barry Young, Senior Vice President at DisplaySearch, the worldwide leader in display market research and consulting. "Over the next year, we are expecting revenues to grow by 117% due to the introduction of AMOLED displays for mobile phone main displays and digital cameras plus the added number of suppliers, including TPO, LG.Philips LCD and Casio," Young added.

DisplaySearch revealed these Q2'07 OLED results in its Quarterly OLED Shipment and Forecast Report. The report's findings also show that active matrix OLED (AMOLED) displays are beginning to impact the market, as Samsung SDI moves into full production, and Chi Mei and LG begin to ship qualification units. Furthermore, Sony is expected to begin shipping their highly anticipated 11" AMOLED TV display in Q4'07.
The top five OLED manufacturers shown in Table 1 accounted for a combined market share of 85.4%. For the first time in several quarters, there were two new entrants in the PMOLED market, Visionox and Truly, which are both located in China. Next quarter, MED is expected to begin production of microdisplays and will be the first OLED competitor for eMagin.

articolo completo di tabelle :
http://www.displaysearch.com/press/pr-printer.html?id=1597

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Chi e' MED :
http://www.microemissive.com/

e dove e' quotata :
http://www.londonstockexchange.com/...ym=GB00B0346S80GBGBXAIM+B0346S8MED#PriceChart
 
* Il report del 2006 da displaysearch (contiene altri dati interessanti) :

Wednesday, February 8, 2006

DisplaySearch Releases 2006 OLED Technology Report, Forecasts OLED Revenue Over $5.1B in 2009

AUSTIN, TEXAS, February 8, 2006--DisplaySearch, an NPD Group Company and the worldwide leader in display market research and consulting, has released its 2006 OLED Technology Report. The report presents a comprehensive examination of the fledgling OLED industry, which reached revenues of over $500M in 2005 up 18% Y/Y. The OLED display makers are in transition from passive matrix to active matrix centricity, not unlike LCDs in the early to mid 1990s. The difference is that AMOLED display makers expect to ride the benefits of the existing TFT infrastructure created for LCDs. Two of the major players in OLEDs, Pioneer and Kodak, have recently announced changes in their strategies, shifting their emphasis away from the production of AMOLEDs. The report will show the impact of these changes and how other display makers will shift to AMOLEDs and the impact on the applications targeted by AMOLEDs. It forecasts display units and revenue by

* Application
* Panel Size
* Panel Resolution
* Material Usage
* Active vs. Passive Matrix Driver Technology
* Small Molecule vs. P-OLED

segments of the OLED market:
* Material development and supply: Kodak, Sumitomo and CDT (Cambridge Display Technology), UDC (Universal Display Corporation), Covion, Idemitsu Kosan, Toyo Ink and Others
* Active matrix OLEDs: Samsung SDI, TMDisplay, Sony, AUO, Chi Mei, Samsung SEC, Toppoly, Casio, Canon, Sharp, LG Philips, LCD Seiko Epson, eMagin and MED
* Passive matrix OLEDs: RiTdisplay, Pioneer, Samsung SDI, TDK, LGE, Orion, Kolon NeoView, Ness Display, Univision, Lightronix Lite Array, Truly, Visionox Toppan and others
* Equipment: Tokki, ULVAC, Aixtron, Litrex, OTB, MicroFab, Doo San, Seiko Epson and others

What's more, this year's report boasts a broad array of new and updated information:

* Five-year forecast for revenue, units and prices for AMOLEDS and PMOLEDs
* Results of our capacity model detailing the activities of 50 companies planning or producing display products
* Assessment of the gains in LTPS and its future roadmap
* Manufacturing process flow for evaporation, ink-jet printing and laser-induced thermal imaging
* State of the materials supply, with color gamut, efficiency and lifetime by material supplier
* Five-year forecast of organic material utilization and revenues for small molecule and polymer
* Profiles of display manufacturers, equipment suppliers, researchers and material providers
* Evaluation of top and bottom emission techniques and the use of LTPS and a-Si TFT backplanes
* Current status of material and process licensing

One of the unique features of the report is a forecast of the OLED capacity by active, passive, SM and P-OLED technology and the associated organic material usage in weight and in revenue, differentiated by emitting and conducting layers for both small molecule and P-OLEDs. The organic material is forecast to grow from $66.0M in 2005 to over $230M in 2009, driven by the increased capacity of the AMOLED display makers.

* Articolo completo di tabelle :
http://www.displaysearch.com/press/?id=565
 
ciao Dago, sai che io non ho ancora ben capito cosa fà esattamente la ragazza ?

riesci ad illuminarmi in due parole ?

grazie

P.S. il mio guadagno per adesso è di 37.44$ :D

ho controllato con Prophet l'altra sera, praticamente il MM è andato a comprare 5.200pz a 0,93 per poi mollarmeli a 0,94, capito che fatica ? :angry:
 

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ciao Dago, sai che io non ho ancora ben capito cosa fà esattamente la ragazza ?
riesci ad illuminarmi in due parole ?

grazie

Allora siamo in due :D
Vedo di recuperare qualcosa di comprensibile per noi umani con un Q.I. inferiore a 200.

Per il momento inizierei da qui (visto che questo sembra essere il suo segmento di mercato ) :
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMOLED

In generale invece :
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/OLED



P.S. il mio guadagno per adesso è di 37.44$ :D

ho controllato con Prophet l'altra sera, praticamente il MM è andato a comprare 5.200pz a 0,93 per poi mollarmeli a 0,94, capito che fatica ? :angry:

Ho deciso da grande faccio il Market Maker :)

Da quel poco che ho visto l'otc e' una vera giungla.
 

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Credo che il fronte "applicazioni militari" possa essere potenzialmente molto interessante, anche perche' nel Board of Directors di emagin
( http://ir.emagin.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=96135&p=irol-govboard )
ci sono questi due signori :

Rear Admiral Thomas Paulsen, USN (Ret.)
Director

Rear Admiral Thomas Paulsen, USN (Ret.) has served as a director since July 2003 and was appointed Non-Executive Chairman in August 2006. Admiral Thomas Paulsen served for over 34 years in the US Navy in Command Control, Communications and Intelligence (C3I), Telecommunications, Network Systems Operations, Computers and Computer Systems Operations until his retirement in 1994 as a Rear Admiral. He then served as Chief Information Officer for Williams Telecommunications. Admiral Paulsen has served as a director Umbanet, Inc. since 2002. Since 2000, Admiral Paulsen has served on the Board of Governors of the Institute of Knowledge Management, George Washington University. Since 1994, he has served as the Chairman of the Advisory Board and President Emeritus of the Center for Advanced Technologies (CAT) and a Managing Partner on the National Knowledge and Intellectual Property Management Taskforce, a not-for-profit company headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and is a member of the Board of Governors for the Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, California.


General Stephen Seay
Director

Brigadier General Stephen Seay since leaving active military service joined the Board of Directors for Kid’s House of Seminole County, Florida (child advocacy); eMagin Corporation, New York (OLED/microdisplay); and Atlantis Cyberspace, Inc., Hawaii (simulation/training), incorporated as Seay Business Solutions, LLC, Florida, in addition to being an Associate in The Spectrum Group, Alexandria, Virginia.

He held a wide variety of command and staff positions during his thirty-three year Army career, culminating as the Program Executive Officer for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation (PEO STRI) and Commanding General, Joint Contracting Command-Iraq/Head of Contracting Authority, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Iraq. He was Program Manager for a Joint system, headed the Joint Target Oversight Council and was Commanding General, Simulation, Training and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM), Army Materiel Command prior to reorganization into PEO STRI in 2002.

As a Field Artillery officer, General Seay commanded at all levels, culminating as V Corps Artillery Commander, United States Army, Europe. He served as Chief of Staff, United States Army, Europe (Forward) and National Security Element, Taszar Hungary, during Operation Joint Endeavor. He held operational, resource management, operations research and acquisition positions, as well as serving as Military Assistant to the Secretary of the Army during three tours on Department of the Army staff.

He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of New Hampshire and a Master of Science degree from the North Carolina State University.

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Curriculum molto interessanti ;)
Qualche conoscenza al Pentagono dovrebbero ancora averla.
 
in pratica se ho ben capito, producono dei micro display da 1",che tramite un "magnifier" producono delle immagini virtuali più grandi equivalenti alle dimensioni di un computer o una tv, per quanto riguarda la licenza della tecnologia Oled gli è stata conferita da Kodak, quello che mi sfugge è da chi viene utilizzata tutta questa bella roba ?

ovvero quali prodotti ne fanno uso ?

:rolleyes:
Big.
 
in pratica se ho ben capito, producono dei micro display da 1",che tramite un "magnifier" producono delle immagini virtuali più grandi equivalenti alle dimensioni di un computer o una tv, per quanto riguarda la licenza della tecnologia Oled gli è stata conferita da Kodak, quello che mi sfugge è da chi viene utilizzata tutta questa bella roba ?

ovvero quali prodotti ne fanno uso ?

:rolleyes:
Big.

Di sicuro questi :

http://www.3dvisor.com/
(adatto sopratutto ai fanatici dei videogame, ma in teoria sostituisce lo schermo del computer)

e i visori per gli elmetti dei soldati (vedi il mio link precedente)

e, se non ho capito male, ci sarebbe anche
http://www.emagin.com/products/OLEDMD/SVGAplus.php
dove ipotizzano questi utilizzi :
"It is ideal for use in PC monitors, entertainment headsets, and portable DVD players."
pero' non ho trovato da nessuna parte se hanno effettivamente clienti per questo dispositivo.

Poi hanno altri prodotti ma, sinceramente, non ne ho capito bene l'utilizzo a livello pratico :confused:
Se passasse un esperto da queste parti non ci offenderemo se dicesse la sua :)

p.s. ho provato a dare un occhio ai bilanci per vedere se hanno un disaggregato delle revenues per prodotto, ma non ho trovato nulla, peccato sarebbe utile.
 
Di sicuro questi :

http://www.3dvisor.com/
(adatto sopratutto ai fanatici dei videogame, ma in teoria sostituisce lo schermo del computer)

e i visori per gli elmetti dei soldati (vedi il mio link precedente)

e, se non ho capito male, ci sarebbe anche
http://www.emagin.com/products/OLEDMD/SVGAplus.php
dove ipotizzano questi utilizzi :
"It is ideal for use in PC monitors, entertainment headsets, and portable DVD players."
pero' non ho trovato da nessuna parte se hanno effettivamente clienti per questo dispositivo.

Poi hanno altri prodotti ma, sinceramente, non ne ho capito bene l'utilizzo a livello pratico :confused:
Se passasse un esperto da queste parti non ci offenderemo se dicesse la sua :)

p.s. ho provato a dare un occhio ai bilanci per vedere se hanno un disaggregato delle revenues per prodotto, ma non ho trovato nulla, peccato sarebbe utile.

provo a fare qualche ricerca anch'io OK!
 
Tanto per riassumere un pò le notizie degli ultimi mesi che hanno mosso il grafico

1 - eMagin Plans Move to OTC Bulletin Board
http://ir.emagin.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=96135&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=971563&highlight=

2 - eMagin Reports 2006 Results: Revenue Growth of 118%, Reduced Losses
http://ir.emagin.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=96135&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=979160&highlight=

3 - eMagin Grows First Quarter Revenue 120%; Margins Expand
http://ir.emagin.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=96135&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=997475&highlight=

4 - eMagin Microdisplays Enable FLIR's ThermaCAM (TM) P640
http://ir.emagin.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=96135&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1023509&highlight=

5 - eMagin Upgrades Guidance; Extends Utility of Z800 3DVisor(TM) With New Software
http://ir.emagin.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=96135&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1024168&highlight=

6 - eMagin Restructures Convertible Notes
http://ir.emagin.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=96135&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1031043&highlight=

7 - eMagin Grows Second Quarter Revenue 153%
http://ir.emagin.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=96135&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1037812&highlight=

quest' ultima notizia è stata accolta freddamente dal mercato :rolleyes:


commenti Dago ?
ciao
Big.
 

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