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To: SE who wrote (7287)2/12/1998 10:34:00 AM
From: JakeSki  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10368
 
This may sound pathetically obvious, but BNGO is not going to go up until something good happens. I don't think that FA/TA or anything else means diddly squat right now.

Pretty amazing how quickly BNGO imploded. I am not going to say anything about possible support here. After all, I didn't think the warrants would go to zero, but they did.

-- George



To: SE who wrote (7287)2/12/1998 10:40:00 AM
From: Ed Pettee  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10368
 
Scott-- Could you run the numbers again just to set a base based on a worst case senario using the following assumtions:

1. VGM's are out on 7/1/99

2 Bingo Halls are added during 1998 --assume 50 new halls for entire year.

3. Use current averages for Bingo hall revenues , and current revenues for VGM's, although I believe if faced with shutdown the average profits will increase per machine based on a change in % payout..

What would 1998 look like and 1999 with only half of 1999 having VGM revenue? Using a 20 x earnings, I bet both years would be above current stock price. Keep # of shares constant. THanks for your work.