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Gold/Mining/Energy : GTR GROUP INC. (formerly Games Trader) TSE:GTR, AMEX:GIG -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ruby who wrote (113)10/25/1999 11:51:00 AM
From: Professor Dotcomm  Respond to of 290
 
Yes, they do need different kind of brokers to notice them. My feeling is that American brokers will start to look at them - if MadCatz starts pumping up their revenues. They have quite a story going but it's in an industry which is still quite unknown compared with other sectors of the entertainment industry - however when Sony and Nintendo join Sega next year the video games industry will be suddenly noticed.

When this happens and when people start to realize that the Dreamcast, PlayStation II and Dolphin consoles could be significant technology platforms in the home - starting with analog to digital conversion of their TVs - it will become the rage and everyone will be on the hunt for fast growing companies in this sector. Of the 17 or so video game companies - GTR, in fact, is growing the fastest both in revenues and in earnings but we must remember it is from a very small base. My hunch is that when GTR caps the US$150M mark in sales, it will attract a following.