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

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To: Scott Miller who wrote (1589)2/27/1998 1:29:00 PM
From: Bonzo  Read Replies (1) of 2319
 
Scott the fact is you are dealing with some extremely disgruntled GTIS shareholders here. Your rather arrogant entry into this board only fueled the negativity that most feel towards management at this point in time. For a stock to run up to 26 and back down to 6 within one year has cost many on this board a bundle. Correcting misinformation (not as much as you think), isn't going to help the shareholders one bit. We want to know what will GTIS do to turn things around? Unfortunately, listening to the Conf. Call only added to my uncertainty and skepticism about the current management. There have been many management snafu's that explain much of the share price drop, including the failed, and ill advised, MPRS merger, non-standard accounting methods, growing accounts receivable, lack of consistent hits across all platforms etc. I'm sure you run a fine company there in Apogee. The same case can not be made for GTIS management. The stock may continue to languish under 10.00 for sometime to come. Meanwhile other companies such as THQ and Eidos have posted extremely impressive results driving their shareprices to 52 week highs.
Excellent games, across several platforms, with excellent top line management.
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