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


To: esecurities(tm) who wrote (984)12/12/1997 8:27:00 PM
From: Double Dipper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2443
 
ES,

Has anyone done an analysis of TMSR stock to
determine what its share price is worth in an acquisition
by CU or any other company? From your recent posts I am fast
becoming a believer and think it makes sense, given managements recent actions or lack thereof. Preparation for a takeover
in a hot competitive market would be a win win situation by consolidating the marketshare. I am still not in at this point but believe now more than ever that this pup is getting ripe as a target.

Kevin



To: esecurities(tm) who wrote (984)12/13/1997 2:49:00 PM
From: esecurities(tm)  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2443
 
The Seattle (Microsoft) Times PERSONAL TECHNOLOGY Feature Story, Sunday 14 December 1997.

IN CONTROL Tools for Gamers featuring ThrustMaster's NASCAR Pro (center photo)

"...ThrustMaster's Nascar Pro Racing Wheel is possibly the best PC racing controller ever made..."

According to PC Data, Microsoft Flight Simulator is the #1 selling game for October (and of all-time?)...accordingly, TMSRs $149.99 Flight System should have quotes prominently appearing by industry pubs, internet gamers, et al wherein they state "ThrustMaster's Flight System is the only way to master Microsoft Flight Simulator [98]" or something like that...TMSR should be attacking (and capitalizing upon) this market and MSFTs flagship flight simulator product aggressively and unrelentingly(.) [Note: the fact TMSR chose not to pursue this obvious market share strategy and solely align with (NYSE:CU)s brand new (no market share) Sierra Pro Pilot may already be the possible anticipated CU acquisition/undue influence? smoking gun we have alluded to.]

Tomorrow's Seattle Times' Personal Technology feature article should be found at seattletimes.com