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To: Ken W who wrote (28770)6/30/2002 10:27:01 AM
From: JoeinIowa  Respond to of 29382
 
Ken,

Here is the AKLM line-up going forward. I'll watch them pretty close. Amazing they traded in such a tight range on Friday given the 9M shares. They also plan a very aggressive advertising campaign starting 8/1. Their name should be showing up everywhere.

Joe

Acclaim delivers dates, platform breakdown

The NY-based publisher releases a breakdown of its
upcoming releases.

Acclaim has released information regarding its financial status
and its upcoming release plans. Here's a look at what Acclaim
plans to release this year and when.

Aggressive Inline (GC, Xbox) - 08/01/02
Aggressive Inline (GBA) - 08/29/02
Turok: Evolution (PS2, GC, Xbox, GBA) - 09/01/02
Vexx (PS2, GC, Xbox) - 10/22/02
Burnout 2: Point of Impact (PS2) - 11/12/02
Legends of Wrestling 2 (PS2, GC, Xbox, GBA) - 11/12/02
Dave Mirra BMX XXX (PS2, GC, Xbox) - 11/26/02
Mary-Kate & Ashley: Sweet 16 (PS2, GC, GBA) - 11/29/02

All told, Acclaim plans to release 56 products in its 2003 fiscal
year, which breaks down to 18 for the Xbox, 17 for the PS2, 14 for
the GameCube, and seven for the GBA. Acclaim also provided a
breakdown for its 2004 fiscal year. In 2004, Acclaim plans to
release 62 products, including 20 for the PS2, 17 for the
GameCube, 16 for Xbox, six for the GBA, and three for the PC.



To: Ken W who wrote (28770)7/1/2002 2:35:17 PM
From: arnold silver  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29382
 
Ken,
I am looking at who would benefit from the Adelphia situation.
Comcast, Charter, and Cox,they all are financially able to purchase certain sectors at bargain prices.
Your thoughts.
Arnie