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To: Jacalyn Deaner who wrote (916)7/21/1999 11:48:00 PM
From: CrayUSA  Respond to of 2118
 
Gaay-has anybody noticed anything about gaay. You know the company with the bright future. We had great momentum to .29 and then the PR on the date for the opening pushed back. Well the stock dropped only to base in low .20's. Before that the base was .18. We had a problem breaking and holding .25 barrier. Now,,been there done that. The .25 barrier still resistance but nothing like before. It should be no problem. Next price to really watch is .30.

Cray



To: Jacalyn Deaner who wrote (916)7/22/1999 2:27:00 AM
From: Debbie777  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2118
 
I don't think we have the problem that Bingo.com has. I don't think giving a cash prize is a problem. The problem comes if people have to wager money to play, our game will be free. All cash prizes will be given by sponsors. Gosh, McDonalds, Taco Bell, KFC, etc. are always running games that include cash prizes. I don't know of any state that has not allowed this.

I think we are going to be fine. I was not upset about the Bingo being pushed out. It made perfect sense to me.

If I was a sponsor, putting out the bucks for advertising a new show.... I would want the most bang for my buck. Any sponsor with the bucks to do something like this, has research data on timing.

What is good for the sponsors... is also good for us (investors). We would not want the premier of the game to be a bust. Sponsors on the sidelines are going to be watching for viewer counts... we want those counts to be high!! I think we have a better chance of achieving that at summers end. Personally, I don't spend much time in the summer watching TV or the internet. Once summer is over and school begins... it's another story. I'm sure I am not the only one like that. Shoot, I have even noticed a lot of the investors on SI seem to wind down a little in the summer and pick back up in the fall.

Good Luck All,
Deb'