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Technology Stocks : GTIS - Will it be a Phoenix or not ?

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To: Bill Gizzo who wrote (1398)1/21/1998 7:35:00 PM
From: John  Read Replies (1) of 2319
 
Still having a blast playing Total Annihilation - its much more fun than keeping track of the stock price of GTIS. I am also looking forward to trying Max 2 from Interplay later this year, which looks to be a "Total Annihilation on Steriods". It should be stiff competition for TA once it is released (I hope TA 2 is a bit more science fiction like in terms of weapons and maps otherwise I may switch over).

I am wondering why GTIS is keeping so quiet these days - they sold 2 million Console Duke Nukem games - why didn't they put out a press release earlier before the MPRS merger broke off - it might have helped support the stock price. With this whole G.O.D. thing, GTIS could have really used MPRS's 5 development houses.

BTW - I.M.H.O. MPRS is a steal right now at 2 bucks a share. I recently bought 14,000 shares. MPRS Market Cap is only 54 million now, which is less than annual sales. They have a bunch of games coming out this quarter including internet multiplay version of Civ, and Magic, and they have Falcon 4.0 and MechCommander. I don't see how they can stay at these price levels - they should go up after first quarter earnings, or, someone else will want those 5 development houses and buy them out.

I am not buying any more GTIS at these levels.

JV.
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