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Technology Stocks : THQ,Inc. (THQI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: dave brown who wrote (2911)1/6/1998 10:26:00 PM
From: Richard Spitzer  Respond to of 14266
 
Interesting thought. Last May, I sold Ampex in order to buy THQ!

(Actually, I'm now relooking Ampex and will consider getting back in if it forms a cup or saucer and handle.)



To: dave brown who wrote (2911)1/7/1998 12:37:00 AM
From: Bleeker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14266
 
Dave, have you checked what brod, gtis, mwy and erts did
today?

You should also look at the percentage gain axc has made
since year end 1997 when I made my recommendation. But
I'm not here to make you look at companies with P/Es under
ten, insider and institutional buying. For that you can visit
the axc thread.

You must have some cash reserves to deploy without having to
get out of thqi. But perhaps you're buying more at these levels.

Here is another addition to my favorite stocks (harc,axc,olgc):
Bde. I have started to build a position in it. There is no bde
thread yet. But some of you may be interested in it because it
falls in the interactive entertainment software sector. I'm also
hearing from my hedge fund source that the company may receive
Wall Street coverage sometime this month. Do the research first.
Throw the barbs later.

By the way, I still like thqi. I just think there is a strong
possibility that it could drop more in the short-term. I could
be wrong (I often am).

cheers:
Bleeker