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Technology Stocks : Creative Labs (CREAF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Eric J. Beyer who wrote (9059)1/27/1998 8:28:00 AM
From: Gameboy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13925
 
You shorts have really got an act

Perhaps some weak minded CREAF shareholders will fall for your BS but if you think this CREAF shareholder buys your crap you've got another think coming.

CREAF has rolled out the hottest mix of merchandise in the history of their company. The Encore PC-DVD is poised to explode even as the first volley of hot DVD titles begins to hit the shelves - Overseer from Access is scheduled to arrive Feb 11. The AWE64 Soundcard and the Cambridge Soundworks speakers have never looked or sold better.

There's nothing wrong with CREAF. Their earnings have marched briskly forward quarter, after quarter, after quarter. For CREAF shareholders to sell out at rediculously low prices, and even at a loss, they might as well just write out personal checks and mail them to the sky is falling propagandists. There's nothing wrong with CREAF the company - hopefully, there's nothing wrong with CREAF shareholders. If we don't give this stock away, the price will rise to $40/share where would be buyers can pay a fair price.

Did I read that the CEO sounded pessimistic? I'm literate, try that one on somebody else.

Best of luck,

Steve



To: Eric J. Beyer who wrote (9059)1/28/1998 4:33:00 AM
From: Kid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13925
 
Frankly, still hold to the view that Creative will meander for a whiles yet. By meandering, I'm putting in a plus-minus 20% band given the historic volatility of this stock. ANywhere around the US$16 level should be really really good value... on the technical charts anyway.

As for the HOLd = Sell recc, I was just wondering if Oppenheimer used the same innuendo. I guess they do huh ?.