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Non-Tech : Radica Games (RADA)

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To: james r. davila who wrote (6521)12/17/1998 11:23:00 PM
From: Hank  Read Replies (1) of 7111
 
So exactly what are you trying to argue here? Are you arguing that RADAF's growth prospects are so poor that it should trade at a trailing P/E of six? Or are you arguing that small caps are dead and will never rebound? Is it a surprise to you that fishing games still make up the majority of sales, as they have for the last year? Would you like to estimate the percentage of sales attributed to fishing games for next year given the new product line for 1999? When you say sales are paltry compared to other small caps, which companies are you referring to? Your logic is very interesting given the fact that all the serious earnings warnings that keep popping up on Wall St these days seems to be coming from the blue chips while small caps like RADAF continue to blow away estimates. If you want certainty, then buy KO. They're sure to miss estimates next quarter.
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