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Non-Tech : Radica Games (RADA) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: larry watson who wrote (1627)1/5/1998 3:17:00 PM
From: chaz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7111
 
What you're wishing for is that Radica be more widely known, that more investors decide to buy a piece of what is already issued. You do not want more shares (unless they're split)...and that's what an investment banker would recommend...to flood them with cash. That would be OK if the company needed it for more marketing, more distribution, more R&D. I don't see those as needs just now. Were I in there, my IR efforts would target the funds. How many funds own how many shares today? Anybody know? David, can you speak to this? Chaz.



To: larry watson who wrote (1627)1/5/1998 4:43:00 PM
From: Gary105  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7111
 
Larry, I continue to believe that what we are seeing is post earnings/post holiday selling. Mat and ACTN were also down today. Personally I'm more interested in the fact that product is selling out than lack of analyst coverage or modest inside selling. Product sales drove the stock up by almost tenfold last year and should continue to drive it this year imo. Sooner or later funds and newsletters will catch on to low trailing p/e and continued triple digit earnings growth. The more time we spend building a base, the greater the subsequent move will be. I'm looking for uptrend to resume late Feb at the latest (pre-earnings runup), later this week (with consumer electronics show) at the earliest. What we see in the interim is noise.

all imo,
Gary