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Non-Tech : NASCAR and the stocks that are in racing

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To: Ed Newman who wrote (10)11/2/1996 11:47:00 PM
From: THOMAS WHARFF   of 28
 
Hi Ed

To your first question, I've followed ISCA for about 2 weeks.
To your 2nd question I've been a race fan since 1968 at the local
tracks and got in to racing a car myself in 1990 ( damm Chevy are
good ) but got out of it because of money and the politics, 1993.
to your 3rd question is NO, I Don't work for any of the company that
I mention.
About the Forbes article, that is no surprise to me since the Baseball strike left a bad taste with the Fans. Racers are more
than glad to sign autographs etc....
Tracks are owned by individuals and stockholds not like stadiums
that are held hostages by the owners of pro teams, ie.. Browns, Raiders and more, I could go on but you get the point.
Now the last big Q, this IPO (ISCA) is not going to be like a
Igram Micro or such. I would rate this a 2.5 to 3 star investment
but THAT IS MY OPINION AND ONLY MY OPINION!!! :)
Tom

PS: I live in No. CA., Silicon Valley and follow Hi Tech stocks like
CUBE CSCO IOMG SEG but racing stock are Fun.
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