To: esecurities(tm) who wrote (1211 ) 2/15/1998 5:48:00 PM From: esecurities(tm) Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2443
FUJITSU expands New Media activities. WANT AD: LOST SHAREHOLDER VALUE. [TMSR RAGE 3D partner] (OTC:FJTSY) biz.yahoo.com How about that Daytona 500?!...EASPORTS (NASDAQ:ERTS)'s NASCAR 98 had good exposure on this CBS televised Fiftieth Anniversary ///NASCAR 98 kickoff race...would have been pretty cool (obvious? common sense?...) to see TMSRs wheel x-merch'd in those ads...as would it also on EASports.com, NASCAR.com, Videogames.com, Nascar2(papyrus).com, NROS.com, gamespot.com, espn.com, ten.net, mszone.net, heat.net..et al...it was also strange not to have seen more [ad] fanfare from NASCAR licensees for this...lost opportunity costs/brand equity/perceived value...shareholder value?...like a Wall Street investment banker, say with Goldman Sachs (or any one of the tens of thousands of Street players (IB's, Fund Managers, Analysts,...) worldwide) is vacationing in the Hamptons or Cannon Beach over the weekend, watching the Daytona 500 and sees the TMSR NASCAR Pro Steering Wheel which triggers his memory about a Forbes 200 company named ThrustMaster and realizes tens/hundreds? of millions of people are watching this CBS televised Fiftieth Anniversary ///NASCAR 98 kickoff race...[and all this reinforced with strategically placed TMSR banner ads on the Internet said investment banker(s) (and all potential consumers) will be sure to see again]...and the rest is history...and will repeat...[irreversible] lost opportunity costs?, lost brand equity?, lost perceived value?===>lost shareholder value?...the sooner TMSR figures these things out [esp. TMSRs confounding lack of understanding of the Internet]...the better... thrustmaster.com the Worldwide Kickass Consumer Electronics Entertainment Company?...what are these people whom [each] report to us shareholders and incurred a failed [and highly illogically timed] secondary offering and sustaining shareholder value destruction of ~40% off our 52-week high, doing?...and will DirectConnect be integrated into Windows 98?...