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Gold/Mining/Energy : Mainframe Entertainment (ReBoot/Beasties)

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To: Sleeperz who wrote (134)8/12/1997 9:00:00 AM
From: D.E. Shetland   of 459
 
MDK is new since the IPO and it appears to be a pretty good deal - no financial risk up front, possible royalties on spin-offs etc...
I agree with CR --given the tightly held nature of the shares, the illiquidity, when (& if) they do announce either another TV series or movie or just keep adding on the production slate --it will significantly enhance the value fo the company. From what I've read and what I've been able to research with various other animators and H-wood producers, they're definately considered a major CGI animoator already. They are put in the league with a Pixar, PDI, ILM etc... in creativity and skill. They are a very new company and the name isn't always familiar.

But the people who need to know, know MFE. My bet is the share will start to get support when more TV stuff comes out and will move strongly when the movie deal gets fully worked out. They have publicly discussed the Warner Bros/Sign of Seahorse movie --for all we know, they've got 2 or 3 others they're working on to develop with other people?

CR is correct --we should be seeing some reports from the three bankers --First marathon, WoodGundy, Yorkton. Hopefully some other guys who follow media will pick up on it too. Given the success of Cinar etc... there must be a market for MFE too.
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