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Technology Stocks : 3DO: Hot Games for Hot Machines (THDO) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bruce Prescott who wrote (3864)5/15/2001 7:03:16 PM
From: chris431  Respond to of 4081
 
I would appreciate suggestions on which forums are best for THDO coverage (Raging Bull, Yahoo, etc.). I really do prefer SI as the quality of posts is often better & there is less garbage/spam/trolls but this THDO forum seems awfully quiet.

I've been following THDO for years (& use to post here long ago) but have mostly traded it over the recent past. But, its current condition has piqued my interest. I haven't been following THDO's fundaments too closely (since I've only been trading it between ranges) but looking at the most recent report suggests THDO still hasn't overcome it's historical problems (ie. poor quality games) yet may have only a few Qs of cash left.

I'd also appreciate someone pointing me in the direction on some posts/info regarding online gaming patents that I've seen mentioned here recently.

Thanks,

Chris



To: Bruce Prescott who wrote (3864)5/15/2001 11:09:24 PM
From: David Patrick O'Connor  Respond to of 4081
 
Bruce; It's been suggested that 3DO will be content to solidify their position in the video game market as a 'niche player'. Having read today's news releases, I firmly believe that Trip intends to transform 3DO into an interactive software giant over the next two years. The company should meet that proverbial critical mass in the Fall of this year. The Sony-AOL deal as you've stated, can only be icing on the cake.



To: Bruce Prescott who wrote (3864)5/25/2001 7:50:23 AM
From: David Patrick O'Connor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4081
 
Bruce; Today's Wall Street Journal reports on a major study of the global video game industry. Called "Games," the study, by the UK publisher Informa Media Group PLC, shows sales for the global-entertainment games industry are expected to rise 71%, or $85.7 billion, during the next five years. The story appears on page B7 in the Technology section and it's a great read.