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Technology Stocks : Thrustmaster (NASDAQ:TMSR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Paul W who wrote (929)12/2/1997 8:16:00 PM
From: esecurities(tm)  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2443
 
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Having considerable experience in investment banking with a technology focus (microcomputer hardware, microcomputer software (intimately involved/alliances with [pre-publicly-held] Microsoft in the early 80's at ~$32 mil. revs and cited, applauded and acknowledged by MSFT and Lotus, Prentice-Hall, Addison-Wesley, SAMS, Wiley et al as having founded 'Softbooks' or interactive book/disk combinations concept and products), telecommunications, aerospace...); NASDAQ/TSE listings; $multimillion Wall Street and regional funding efforts (from D H Blair, Kleiner Perkins, to Fluke Manufacturing-IPO's to Private Placements); fmr. members of National Investor Relations Institute, Washington D.C. (NIRI); emerging growth stock retail brokerage management; technology growth funding; shareholder value maximization and corporate governance advocates [and significantly more]...it is our opinion that the current scenario surrounding TMSR simply makes no sense (re: stock price, Bid-Ask spread...). Given a December secondary and all known facts, it simply would be intuitively obvious for TMSR to have aggressively engaged in road-shows with NY Analysts Society, San Francisco Analysts Society, et al all contemporaneous, (~August-October)... with September and October issues of Individual Investor Magazine, Fujitsu alliance...

As of today and in light of the Oregonian article and Red Chip Review contemporaneous with TMSRs announced secondary, we are unimpressed and actually embarassed with TMSRs apparent secondary offering shareholder value maximization effort. It might make sense for most other companies but not one sporting TMSRs fundamentals and facts.