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Technology Stocks : GTIS: Is there a better bet for Christmas sales?

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To: Bill Gizzo who wrote (367)2/10/1997 12:53:00 PM
From: RJC2006   of 432
 
Wellll, this is a tough question to answer. As for future performance, IMHO it's anyone's guess what is going to occur. Just as opinion but no issue, especially a company involved in a volatile market such computer games can afford to drop the kind of news on the public that was dropped by GTIS. You just can't do it. You see perception sometimes outweighs performance. Now, I don't doubt that this company has a good shot at making a comeback but they will HAVE to do some things differently. They will not be able to rely on Duke type games forever. Eventually the public will burn out on it. Of course, it helps when your shareware version for Quake isn't "crackable" to the other levels. Bearish? Maybe but I too am holding. Bullish? Not hardly, they haven't really given me much reason to be. I am going to "wait and see". After all at sub 8 prices, who couldn't afford to wait?
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