Sunday, April 22, 2007

 

Show Some Damn Respect

Many of you ingrates are leaving messages, asking "hey, like where's the weekend blogger."

I'll have you know, "The Fly" is extremely superstitious and did not want to jinx the market, nor my holdings, with some weekend bloggers' utter stupidity.

Aside from that, I've been too fucking busy to hire anyone.

So, for all of the wanna be Fly's out there, keep the "job applications" coming. Maybe, just maybe, I'll let you disgrace yourself, via retarded blog posts, here on FlyonWallStreet--next week.

Comments:
Yeah, but the whole time these deutschbags have been blabbering, the market has been championing higher. If this week is down, maybe that inconsistency caused it.

I re-submit my resume, this time with 14k gold-plated trim, and 3 carat cubic zirconia on the part near Bush's notarized signature.
 
Broker-
What do you think about AKAM before the quarter? I feel a little that they aren't going to blow out the quarter, but GOOG did...
 
You're getting lazy Fly.
 
The Fly doesn't show up for work, and mercilessly fires self in third person.
 
Get ready!

Microvision Secures New Contract To Develop Laser Projection Display For A Commercial Transportation Sector Customer.


REDMOND, Wash., Apr 23, 2007 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Microvision (MVIS), the leader in light scanning technologies for display and imaging products, announced today that it has entered into a commercial product development contract with a world leading transportation sector systems integrator. Details of the contract were not disclosed for competitive reasons at the request of the customer. Under the agreement, Microvision will work with this world leading system integrator to initially design an innovative projection-based display solution for an aerospace application based on Microvision's ultra miniature laser display projector platform. "In 2006 we defined and implemented a common technology platform strategy which resulted in a flexible display engine, PicoP(TM), that can be leveraged into many high-value applications in the broad transportation market segment," stated Microvision President and CEO Alexander Tokman. "Our unique display engine offers many inherent advantages, such as improved safety which is the focus for this specific program. Increasingly, prospective customers are endorsing Microvision's display platform strategy and we are thrilled that it is resonating with our partners focused on commercial display applications."
 
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