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Technology Stocks : 7th Level

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To: WHL who wrote (327)6/25/1997 11:09:00 AM
From: daniel s. dowell   of 1019
 
As I see it, you are more of a chartist, or numbers cruncher, who determines his involvement based on "signals." That is good, and obviously works for you. But in my experiences, chartists are only of benefit to themselves, based on their individual assumptions. The other half of the investing equation is supplied by the fundamentalists, the people who offer credible insight into the company and its potential for long and short term future prosperity. They focus on "Is Tiger Toys in Chicago dampening Bandai's impact in the U.S.?" If so, how does that translate to the 7th Level CD game? What role is Milken playing in SEVL? What "failure" of the Tomagochi CD is SEVL trying to correct? Current assets seem to be adequate for current liabilities....so what is the main reason for considering bankruptcy by year-end? What is the credit facility? Has the facility provider commented on the company? There are a number of questions that may have been asked in previous posts. If I am repetitious, I apologize. However, since the stock has had a bit of activity of late, these questions should resurface. I really get very little satisfaction from chartist recommendations that 1) change direction like a glider seeking the wind, and 2) are old news by the time they reach this thread. (Do you think there is more to the "wind" analogy than meets the eye?)
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