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Non-Tech : Radica Games (RADA)

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To: Gurupup who wrote (3260)3/4/1998 11:38:00 AM
From: Mr Grey  Read Replies (2) of 7111
 
Someone stated several messages back, that Hasbro/Tiger would mean loss of business for Radica.

This question was brought up on the CC. The person asking said something to the effect that he has heard that Hasbro/Tiger will most likely generated more business between Radica and Hasbro. Radica hesitated and then responded by saying that Hasbro has indicated that they would like us to do more work for them.
So the general consensus was that the Hasbro/Tiger merger would be good for Radica, but Radica did state that anything could change at any time. Of course that is true for any company.

Radica also showed a strong interest in diversifying because they know this would be good for the company.

What I got out of the conference call was that Radica knows what it needs to do to maintain and expand growth and that they are aggressively working on doing just that.

Radica also stated that they will be holding meetings around the country to increase and promote institutional awareness of their company.

Radica also stated that they build to ISO 9000 compliance.

All my comments are based on what I remember, so I may have gotten something wrong.

David or anyone else, please correct me if I misstate anything.
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