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To: Tae Spam Kim who wrote (4739)6/26/1998 8:09:00 PM
From: Paul A  Read Replies (2) of 16960
 
I agree with you TAE, and my opinion of Banshee is a win win.. Im not a gamer, and until recently never had a real system or 3d card in my system for that matter,so im not looking at this from any other point other than that of an investor. I think alot of folks are confusing their investing with their gaming.

The only question mark in my mind right now is wether or not the v-2 is still selling strong in major markets. I can say without a doubt that the east coast still has an appetite that is only now being met with a decent supply. I dont know enough people on the west coast to give me confirmation on wether or not Peirre just happens to be in such an area that nobody cares about 3d, or if the entire west coast has been 'saturated' as they would say over at oppenheimer.

We should really dwell on this issue while trying to make decisions on the future of this company. I believe that banshee will be a HUGE success, and really find it amazing that a few folks call it a failure. From whos perspective? someone who wants a card for $125-200 that is better than tnt and v2? Lets be realistic here... on the other hand, if v-2 sales are seriously declining to the tune of the picture pierre is painting on the west coast, than all us longs need to worry a LOT because the last thing we need now is a negative to support this momentum down.
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