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

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To: V. who wrote (1541)2/24/1998 1:15:00 AM
From: RJC2006   of 2319
 
Funny isn't it? We have folks here polling someone who presumably is a biggy wig at a rather one-sided game software company about the relationship breakdown of two of the industry's losers. No wonder we aren't making any money! I already checked out your WWW reference to Apogee. Yawn. OK, so after reading it I just can't seem to find the subtle subliminal references that would lead me to believe that anyone at Apogee would have any information that would pertain to GT. I don't know about you but with GT's track record for '97 I don't think I would be bragging about insider info!

Considering the "movie" again. I will still maintain that Apogee, GT or any software company for that matter will have very little say about how a movie will be made. The fact is they most likely lease the rights. Sure, certain things can be guaranteed ahead of time but that is no guarantee of a hit. As I said, Topps investors looked at Mars Attacks as being their savior and after the fact even Jack Nicholson can attest that there's no guaranteeing a hit! Once the film starts rolling they will have very little say as to what actually happens. I would not advise investing based on a movie. The whole GT world has to be looked at individually. Will all the sectors perform profitably?
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