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Technology Stocks : Pixar: why is climbing?

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To: exhon2004 who wrote (80)11/6/1996 11:27:00 PM
From: exhon2004   of 128
 
To whom it may concern:

I contacted pixr investor relations and left a vox. They replied to my request, again via vox. A woman named Ann Yen? returned the call. She was a little layed back for investor relations, but the jist of what she said follows:

Pixar gets somewhere between 5 to 10% on the videos, (nothing like narrowing it down), after deducting marketing and distribution costs. That's kind of scary to me since the two requirements to be a Hollywood accountant are "indicted but never convicted". If they could show Forrest Gump losing money they could probably show the federal budget in balance.

Ann went on to say the same deal applies to the CD roms but indicated their marketing costs piggybacked on the video and thus were not significant.

Every thing I've seen says the video sales are hot. So hang or bail??
Flip a coin.

Best Regards

Greg Gimelli
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