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Technology Stocks : Thrustmaster (NASDAQ:TMSR)

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To: bythepark who wrote (920)12/1/1997 2:41:00 PM
From: esecurities(tm)  Read Replies (1) of 2443
 
Love 40 TMSR shareholders love? Game point. Sunday Oregonian, cont.

a bit critical given this article does have its strong points

"...NASCAR Pro racing wheel a massive hit..." and especially "...Seth Ferris, assistant manager at Babbage's Software...said people come into his store asking for ThrustMaster products by name. 'ThrustMaster, besides Microsoft, is probably the most well-known brand that we ever carried,' he said. 'Thrustmaster has pretty much set the standard.'..."*

However, the problem is given TMSRs pending secondary our concern is more what this article does not say and the fact Ms Love went out of her way? (prominently emphasized), including full-color revenue pie-chart to describe TMSR as a "Fourth-quarter company"...The last [Oregon-based] TMSR secondary investor please turn off the lights on your way out...This article simply does not reflect TMSR, today, given (and not mentioned in this article) 1) NYSE:CUC Sierra Drivers Education 98 Grand Prix/MotorSport GT F-F quarterly revenue equalizer bundle/alliance 2) T.E.N./AMD PGL/CUC:Papyrus-NROS quarterly revenue equalizer alliance 3) Fujitsu manufacturing alliance , etc. These are simply formidable competitive and branding advantages considerably raising the barriers to entry bar and infrastructure and PV for a pricier/[fully-valued] secondary offering, again, in our opinion.

* &copy 1997 The Sunday Oregonian November 30
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