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To: Rory Foster who wrote (446)12/2/2003 1:04:04 AM
From: stockid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 540
 
You did not answer my question.....as usual shorties can't usually do that.....all I know is that MVL has done a lot for me....and will continue to do that til this summer....give me one stock that is going to match it's record going into this upcoming summer.

SK



To: Rory Foster who wrote (446)12/2/2003 8:44:57 AM
From: stockamaniac  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 540
 
FWIW MVL's followed by several analysts and that's the only one with that type of 2005 projection. This in a year where, for the first time, MVL has no interest payments to make. So if MVL had the interest payments it had this & last year, then this analyst would have MVL at an even lower number.

Pretty ridiculous. Impossible to happen? of course not, but makes you wonder why all the other analysts disagree.
MVL also answered, today, about it's relationship with Toy Biz. Which is a good result from that article. Also wonder if the author understands about the direct to video market which MVL also is getting in (Man-Thing).

Stock will fly in anticipation of Spidey 2. This seemed like an effort to get in lower for the run-up later.
I doubt the sequel will aproach the original's numbers.
Harry Potter 2 was well short of the 1st. Didn't seem to hurt that franchise. And see what sequel anticipation did for the Matrix. Plus MVL will still reap in the benefits of toy sales and other licensing.