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Technology Stocks : Microprose, MPRS

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To: Coy Lynn Gullett who wrote (141)2/5/1998 10:38:00 PM
From: ROCK  Read Replies (3) of 633
 
I have been out of town for months off and on,and am a long term investor in MPRS,(CONTRACTOR working in washington)I was a regular on the old thread,many of you were not around.

I own 14,600 shares of MPRS latest bought at 1 13/16, 5000 shares,
4000 yesterday.
Now to get to the point of my post,since I have not posted for 10 weeks on SI,Will be back full time in MARCH,when I finish my contract up in WASHINGTON.
OH,YEAH, TO get to that point,I was telling you about, I jumped on the MIRC. daytrading and said hello to some of my old friends,this one gentleman from GERMANY,I was speaking with said that
he had heard some news about MPRS back when it was 1 13/16 that a company from Germany,called something like MEDIAaRTS Supposed to be a relatively large company,(IN GERMANY), is in on going talks to purchase MPRS,This guy is not a hypster,nor am I.

Now how is that for another useless rumor!
I am still long and will be on this one longer than any of my other holdings unfortunately.
Take care ALL GOODLUCK ,we will need it A.M.

HOPE it does not test 1 3/4!!

Statements in this press release regarding future operating results and product releases are forward-looking statements. Actual results may differ from those
projected in any such statements due to various factors, including: (i) the company's ability to meet its product release schedules; (ii) the degree of market acceptance
of MicroProse's products; (iii) the introduction of products competitive with those of MicroProse; (iv) the timing and market acceptance of new hardware and
software product introductions; (v) the size and growth rate of the consumer software market; (vi) the seasonality of sales; (vii) development and promotional
expenses relating to the introduction of new products or new versions of existing products; (viii) product returns and markdowns; (ix) changes in pricing policies by
MicroProse and its competitors; (x) the accuracy of retailers' forecast of consumer demand; (xi) the timing of orders from major customers; (xii) order cancellations;
(xiii) delays of shipments; and (xiv) write-offs of advance royalty payments. In particular, as with all software products, until all aspects of the development and initial
distribution of the company's games are completed, there can be no assurance of product release dates. For a discussion of additional factors that could cause actual
results to differ, see the company's publicly available Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including its annual report on Form 10-K dated March 31, 1997,
and Form 10-Q dated September 30, 1997, particularly the discussion of ''Risk Factors'' contained therein. Or any so called RUMORS! :) :)
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