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To: AreWeThereYet who wrote (10996)6/7/1999 10:27:00 PM
From: Marc Newman  Respond to of 14266
 
Seems that the Dreamcast is shaping up to do better in the States than in Japan.

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To: AreWeThereYet who wrote (10996)6/11/1999 6:32:00 PM
From: Jeff Bond  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14266
 
aC,

I thought about it a bit, and I'm voting FOR the stock options. I based my decision on the simple fact that management in my mind HAS done their job, and done it well. They have grown revenue and earnings at numbers that make most other performances pale in comparison.

I understand your point, but I just don't think that management should become reactionary to the stock price (barring extraordinary circumstances), and even if they tried the sheer volume of activity wouold overcome any sustained effort undertaken by the company.

I think this would drain resources away from where they are better spent developing and marketing games. I also think it would become a brain drain, pulling away from the precious little time management has available to do their job to the best of their ability.

The stock price is going to have to reflect accurately the true worth of the company, until then we'll just have to live with the fact the market is setting the price of the stock at the company's perceived value. Unfortunate, but true, what ya think buddy?

Regards, JB