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To: Bryan who wrote (44106)9/3/1999 10:37:00 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
Play-By-Play, based in San Antonio, announced Thursday it has won the rights to make and market Pokemon toys - which are based on Nintendo Co.'s wildly popular video game - for distribution to U.S. amusement parks and fairs.
Play-By-Play's Pokemon products will be used primarily as prizes for fair and amusement park games and won't be available for sale at retail outlets.
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Faber Report-PBYP

PBYP is looking to further capitalize on the Pokemon craze. The company has the rights to Pokemon related products and is up 55% on the day.

It is looking to launch a line of Pokemon stuffed animals in the spring quarter.
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By the spring quarter? Just thought I would take a poke at them. Check out their cheezy web site funstuff4u.com . Did anyone bother to look?

Its a mad mad mad world

Truthseeker





To: Bryan who wrote (44106)9/3/1999 11:17:00 PM
From: A@P Trader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Being an un-exclusive retailer of toys from DIS and Warner , means nothing. This company's stock cannot be worth a thing , and BK is very real possibility, The thing about Companies like this , just like Boston Chicken, is that although they have good revenue flow, once they lose the profit margin, they cannot compete and get squeezed out Boston Chicken stock is worthless even though you see them around.This deal with Pokemon is nothing but an attempt to sell some stock. The volume says it all. Rest In Peace.