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To: uthabros who wrote (3071)11/23/2001 8:47:24 AM
From: david james  Respond to of 3198
 
Software for the new consoles doing extremely well, and we run the store for most of the leading games producers - THQ, Acclaim, Activision etc. And we get 20% of anything sold through these stores....

news.cnet.com

All of these are Digital River stores....

acclaim.com
activision.com
novalogic.com
thq.com
eidos.com
egames.com
dreamcatchergames.com
midway.com
konami.com
software.internet.com

And the 23rd best website in all of Norway...
funcom.com
digitalriver.com

We also sell software for Electronic Arts
digitalriver.com



To: uthabros who wrote (3071)4/17/2002 10:59:43 PM
From: M. Frank Greiffenstein  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3198
 
I'm back in DRIV

Uthrabos,long time no hear.

DRIV just goes to prove how inefficient and nutty the market is. DRIV announces a 1.5 million shortfall, and the stock loses $390 in market value from top to current bottom. Of course, irrationality floats up too, and I still can't see what justified DRIV going over $20 to being with.

Worse, DRIV announces its purchase of Beyond.com (for peanuts!) will add 3-5 million in revenue for the year, making up for the previous shortfall. But DRIV continues to go down!!

My take: This stock trades on news. I see no reason why a good headline or a new turnkey contract can't get this stock moving again. I started nibbling at $8 and took down a lot of shares at $5. Technically, the stock looks like it is basing. And DRIV renewed its contract with MLB, indeed, enhancing its services. There is very little downside at $5.

Doc Stone