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To: Estephen who wrote (44012)6/10/2000 8:21:00 PM
From: Scumbria  Respond to of 93625
 
Estephan,

Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. says it will sell the computer chips that power its newest game system to competitors in hopes of increasing its market share.

Sony takes a loss on every PS2 system sold. They are willing to do this because they make their money from the sale of games. At retail prices, the RDRAM alone would eat up the entire sales price.

Why would anyone want to jump into the Playstation hardware business? The concept is ludicrous.

Scumbria



To: Estephen who wrote (44012)6/10/2000 8:26:00 PM
From: megazoo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
If I were a trader and not a RMBS investor, the 3 previous news by Estephan would have promptly alerted me to sell the stock and take a profit, since the so-called longs have nothing better to do but rehash old news over and over again.
Why do people do this? Post old news that has been posted 100 times before. And today is a beautiful Saturday, and they post the same garbage over and over again. Don't they have a life.
Sorry for being harsh on Estephan. Although, Estephan's 3 news items would never beat the different number of posts by different of posters re: Qualcomm's Unicom deal. China is in, China is out, China is back in, out again, it probably was posted 1000 times, and Q promptly tanked the following day.