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To: Alan Chan who wrote (8406)1/18/1998 4:17:00 AM
From: Hitch  Respond to of 13925
 
For those that are interested, Creative has placed interviews with Sim Wong Hoo, Chris Smith-- Creaf's DVD Program Manager, and Eng Yiong-- Creaf's DVD Product Manager on their Creative Inspire site. Nothing earth shaking in the interviews but they did give some interesting info regarding Creaf's DVD product.

Hitch



To: Alan Chan who wrote (8406)1/18/1998 3:01:00 PM
From: Douglas V. Fant  Respond to of 13925
 
Alan, Thanks! you supplied a key link- a comparison of values of debts retirement between Japan and the USA in the 1980's real estate crash. That's a chunk of change- but still manageable if the bad banks are packaged into groups and assigned over to the stronger banks...

I think I understand the rationale behind the negative commentaries- loss of complete control over one's national economic destiny. While capitalism builds wealth and prosperity- it's kind of like a windup toy. You wind it up and turn it loose. You can't control where it goes, only kind of point it in a certain direction. The same is argued here in the USA, the free market types versus the nationalists....

Well, heck we are getting closed to earnings release. I look for good earnings this quarter, but like everyone else I wonder the impact of the Asian crisis, acquisitions, 3DFX alliance, DVD-ROM, etc., moving forward on CREAF....

This company has changed significantly IMO in the last 90 days....

Sincerely,

Doug F.