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To: Jim O'Brien who wrote (1074)2/10/2000 8:39:00 AM
From: Bill Barry  Respond to of 1149
 
2 quick updates from Investors Business Daily.

The 2/9/00 IBD showed HAUP listed among their "where the big money is flowing" and this listing was in bold indicating it was among those top stocks with the most "big money" accumulating the stock for that day's measure.

Both the yesterday's and today's IBD continued to rank HAUP with an A (most bullish) in IBD's acc/dis measure of large institutional investors buying.

If the conf. call has anything significant please post a quick note to this list if one of you can.
Thanks
Bill



To: Jim O'Brien who wrote (1074)2/10/2000 8:44:00 AM
From: Bill Barry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1149
 
Hauppauge Digital Reports Fiscal 2000 First Quarter
Financial Results and Two-for-One Stock Split; Revenue
Increase 46%; Net Income Up 55%

Business Wire - February 10, 2000 08:25

HAUPPAUGE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 10, 2000--Hauppauge Digital, Inc.(NASDAQ:HAUP), the leading developer and manufacturer of digital video TV and data broadcast receiver products for personal computers, today reported financial results for its fiscal first quarter ending December 31, 1999.

Net sales for the quarter increased 46% to $22,043,649 from $15,056,999 for the prior year's first quarter. Net income for the quarter increased 55% to $1,476,000 or $0.34 and $0.30 per share on
a basic and diluted basis, respectively, compared to $953,000, or $0.22 and $0.21 per share on a basic and diluted basis for the prior year's first quarter. ...
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