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


To: David who wrote (2571)2/13/1998 2:17:00 AM
From: jerald morse  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7111
 
<< we actually get given Hasbro's game concept and then take it from cradle to grave. This makes us very different from the run of the mill OEM manufacturer.>> So, Hasbro is going to give up the brain power of Radica's team to have more work done by the schlock designers that contract to Tiger in order to save a few bucks? NOT! Maybe they'll try but what happens if the new stuff doesn't sell? Why burn your Radica bridge? I would imagine this situation will be handled somewhat delicately for quite a while. Also, besides being able to use the new factory space for the new Radica games (and I bet they might need all of that space come August just for their own games) maybe the extra space is for U-TEL in the first place. Maybe a contract is coming down the pike for U-TEL which will make the HAS ODM/OEM irrelevant. I remember David mentioning second half of '98 as being a time when U-TEL news may appear. A major U-TEL contract would explode the stock.
As for the Bengtson sales, he seems to be taking a less active role in the real nuts 'n bolts of the company and his sale still leaves him with ONLY 100,000 shares moving forward. Not a big negative, IMHO.



To: David who wrote (2571)2/18/1998 7:10:00 AM
From: Gary105  Respond to of 7111
 
David, would be helpful if upcoming release, as previous release addressed number of current workers (say as of end of Feb) along with status of expansion.

No need to answer this until the release and once again, congratulations to you, Bob, Pat, Jon and the entire Radica team.

Gary

Note to others: re. openess of expression, I fully support it, but lets keep posts informative (be it fundamental or technical) rather than turn this into a chat thread.

In support of Stan, a patent attorney I work with has a favorite expression "say what you mean, and mean what you say".