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Technology Stocks : Microprose, MPRS

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To: Mike McFarland who wrote (610)7/10/1998 1:17:00 PM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) of 633
 
This is very bad--if I am the only one posting
than I had better put that stop loss order in now.
So I guess it is going to be THQ?? Sorry, I do not
know much about them--console company, maybe I will
have to go read the thread and play Granstream--has
anybody here played it?? Or should I just go grab
M&M which I've not played yet. Does anybody here own a
Playstation, hehe. So why would a company like thq
which apparently earned two bucks a share last year
doing console games want to get into PC, maybe PC
really has finally narrowed the gap for ease of use,
certainly PC games on average are much superior. My
guess is that smart companies will continue to make
money from the console end of the business, but
gradually increase the exposure to PC as the $500
machine takes market share from console sales.

The bankers and accountants can figure out pretty
easy how to structure the debt, as we all know debt
is meaningless if it is denominated in greenbacks
these days, no worries. THQ is something like ten
times the market cap of MPRS, and being virtually
unknown to PC gamers, at least to me, aquiring MPRS
and the franchise value that comes with it should
compensate for the debt ugliness, any thoughts?

I see MPRS is trading down a quarter from where I jumped
back in...another quarter and I get stopped out, rats.
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