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To: burn2learn who wrote (7172)12/13/1997 10:20:00 AM
From: Chi Pan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13925
 
Guys, I still suggest stay away from CREAF. No long, no short. Seriously, everyone seems long here, even CHIP is long, but the stock still goes down. Fact is the big boys at W-Street are selling. That hurts!

Forget about DVD stuff. It is not a big deal on the current market and it will not impact CREAF's result.



To: burn2learn who wrote (7172)12/13/1997 11:35:00 AM
From: DRRISK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13925
 
Mike,
Just bought a new Nec Direction 300 pentII bare bones with NT workstation and plan to add on Encore can't wait. This package is a screamer and will have frame relay hookup with Cisco router for my Cxmas present real cheap.

Creaf IMHO will dominate this enviornment and rule through acquisition of any competitors. Growth thru acquisition, I just wonder if any numbers guys have figured what revenue growth will be with the three new acquisitions?

DrRisk appreciative of anyones due dili on this matter



To: burn2learn who wrote (7172)12/13/1997 12:54:00 PM
From: Brian Lempel  Respond to of 13925
 
Mike, that's great. Like I said, DVD sales aren't the problem.

BTW, I just saw a review of 30 2d/3d cards. The Graphics Blaster Exxtreme ws not among the better ones. However, this obviously wasn't based on the Voodoo II chipset, so is pretty meaningless. Once that comes out next quarter, sales will be up sharply, and the new technology will demand a price premium, too.

Even though this quarter may only be in-line with estimates, the next few quarters may be better than expectations depending on how well CREAF's new products are met.

Brian