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To: tonto who wrote (45293)10/15/1999 11:06:00 AM
From: Anthony@Pacific  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
ZANY<---why Tokyo JOKE is dead wrong on ZANY and why amateur Burrrito salesmen should stay in the kitchen!

These are the real competitors of ZANY, and why ETYS is not a valid comparison.

Industry Members
ZANY ZANY BRAINY INC 13 TOY TOYS 'R' US INC 14
FNCO FUNCO INC 18 NKID NOODLE KIDOODLE INC 5
PLCO PLAY CO TOYS & ENTMNT CORP 27/32

Now look at Funco which has earnings of 1.60/share it trades at 18 5/16

ZANY lost 15 cents a share last Q and ..doesnt belong above 5 bucks!!

ZAny is a brickj and mortar store ..Its all about retailer and the market does not value retailers the same as Etatilers,, not that I agree with that but ..Zany is not an etailer and willnevr be one,,its storses are the draw..not its upcoming website!

ZANY FILINGS AND EARNINGS REPORT!!

< Thirteen Weeks Ended Twenty-Six Weeks Ended
-------------------------------------- --------------------------------------
July 31, 1999 August 1, 1998 July 31, 1999 August 1, 1998
------------------ ----------------- ----------------- ------------------
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
NET SALES $ 44,141 $ 29,654 $ 84,719 $ 57,105
COST OF GOODS SOLD, including
occupancy costs 32,368 22,110 61,756 42,246
------------------ ----------------- ----------------- ------------------

Gross profit 11,773 7,544 22,963 14,859
SELLING, GENERAL, AND
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES 15,205 11,592 28,191 21,251
------------------ ----------------- ----------------- ------------------

Operating loss (3,432) (4,048) (5,228) (6,392)
INTEREST INCOME 1,873 1,152 3,208 2,402
INTEREST EXPENSE (1,923) (1,381) (3,685) (2,757)
------------------ ----------------- ----------------- ------------------

Loss before income tax benefit (3,482) (4,277) (5,705) (6,747)
INCOME TAX BENEFIT 1,324 - 2,168 -
------------------ ----------------- ----------------- ------------------

NET LOSS $ (2,158) $ (4,277) $ (3,537) $ (6,747)
=================== ================= ================== ==================

NET INCOME (LOSS) PER COMMON
SHARE:
Basic $ (0.15) $ (0.80) $ (0.35) $ (1.26)
Diluted $ (0.15) $ (0.80) $ (0.35) $ (1.26)

WEIGHTED AVERAGE SHARES
OUTSTANDING:
Basic 14,748 5,369 10,067 5,366
Diluted 14,748 5,369 10,067 5,366
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To: tonto who wrote (45293)12/28/1999 11:52:00 AM
From: Anthony@Pacific  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
XING <---ding a ling



To: tonto who wrote (45293)1/4/2000 10:39:00 AM
From: Anthony@Pacific  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 122087
 
ECCS<------------ Buy @ 18 1/2 ..CRAV pick Linux news just hit Bus wirre not on DOw yet

BUS ECCS Announces Linux Support for Synchronix 2000 Family of
Jan 4 2000 7:13
Fault Tolerant Data Storage Systems

Business Editors/High Tech Writers

TINTON FALLS, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 4, 2000--

Operating System's Growing Popularity Prompts Move

ECCS Inc. (NASDAQ Small Cap: ECCS) announced immediate
availability of Linux operating system support in its Synchronix
family of fault-tolerant data storage products.
Officials said the decision to support Linux was based on
customer requests and market data, which predict annual commercial
shipments of Linux systems to double within the next four years.
"This move simply reinforces our ongoing commitment to provide
customers with a clear upgrade and migration path for our products,"
said Gary Singleton, Director of Marketing. "As customer requirements
change, our products will evolve to meet new demands."
Singleton said that overall demand for fault-tolerant storage
systems is growing as a result of growth in web applications, like