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Non-Tech : Radica Games (RADA)

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To: Gurupup who wrote (2602)2/15/1998 4:34:00 PM
From: Wayne   of 7111
 
I gotta say Skipard, the Hasbro agreement was the main factor in me holding my shares of Radica when they hit the skids, as well as, to add more. But that was then and this is now. Radica has restored itself from then to now and Hasbro is not as important to Radicas survival as it once was.

Here is another thought on it. Hasbro may have boughtTiger for the main reason of keeping it out of the MAttels hands. They have a good working relationship with Radica, IMO, and Mattel has said they want some of this action when they came out with their trivia quiz key chain. Someone made the comment that Hasbro obviously won't have their competitor manufacture for them. Hummm, Seems to me that is exactly what they are doing and are making enough money at it that they keep contracting for new product. We'll see but for now, there may be more upside then downside to this and either way, if it is a fundamental change in the company, then it is worth watching. I am reasonable convinced the downside is not enough to be overly concerned about, but more info will be nice to have.
Wayne
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