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To: Vartan who wrote (126)12/29/1995 3:56:00 AM
From: Rick Kunz   of 640
 
There's a pretty good analysis of that in an analyst's report called
"The Stewart Report." The web site has the first couple pages of that
online, and you can send email to get the whole thing as a sample.
Fascinating analysis, and very in-depth.

One of the most interesting ways of profiting from the online gaming
network is said to be entry fees. The link with schools and chess
is indisputable, and there is very little overhead in doing an online
tournament.

They also sell software and peripherals, both computer and traditional,
for chess and games.

It should be obvious that I like what I know about the company, but
of course, anyone else should do their own research, always! And if
you uncover anything more about this company, please share it with us!

Rick (rkunz@eskimo.com)
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