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Technology Stocks : Creative Labs (CREAF)
CREAF 0.411+11.2%Dec 8 12:12 PM EST

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To: Rutgers who wrote (7589)12/31/1997 6:29:00 AM
From: burn2learn  Read Replies (4) of 13925
 
I went to Frys(a local electronics superstore) a week before christmas several times. I noticed creaf had alot of display space, basically an isle endcap for each of their products. One thing concerned me, I dont think thier products were moving. The shelf space was always full and neat. If any of you visited one of these stores one thing you would notice is the blown out look of the computer components section. Dvd's(encore)were stacked high every day I was there, there was no creaf product shortage. In the mist of empty shelf space was a stack of creaf products. I admit I didnt ask a salesman for numbers(I wish I did), and I only visted this one store. Did anyone else notice over availablity of product elsewhere.

what would be the effect of slow product movement during christmas to accounting? would it be as simple as high sales recorded for this qtr and a buildup in inventory next? When is a sale, a sale to creaf(when product reaches distribution channel?).

mike
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