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Non-Tech : Bill Wexler's Dog Pound -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill Wexler who wrote (8204)8/1/2001 6:11:46 PM
From: Ben Wa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
several years back, I saw an arcade game that used mirrors to simulate a projected hologram floating in front of you. It was amazing stuff but the stock went ker-plunk. dont recall the exact name of the firm - but it had the word "World" in it. When I saved the princess of the galaxy in the game, I coulda' sworn she was going to leap out of her simulated reality and into mine.



To: Bill Wexler who wrote (8204)8/2/2001 9:17:28 AM
From: Hank  Respond to of 10293
 
As a former investor in RADA, I would agree with you. Single product gee-whiz games tend to send gaming stocks soaring towards Christmas. However, for this reason I would exercise caution in shorting stocks like this now. As you know, the turds can easily be pumped to 2 or 3 times their current value between now and the end of the year. If the borrow is small, I would box anything I established now and then try to add to it towards the end of the year.