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To: Wayne who wrote (3089)3/2/1998 4:41:00 AM
From: chaz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7111
 
Wayne: I think you may be light on the revenue for Q2 and here's why.Toy shows were held in January, new products seen then, orders taken most assuredly. Bigger orders for the proven products, strong reception for the new ones....but not recorded until shipped, mfg begins Feb 1, and common sense tells me they had chips on order to fill those orders, or at least a goodly portion of them. We'll see shipments (sales recorded) in Q2, probably much greater than Q1 because of the above, plus moving into "season" on the new pdts,more production staff available. My estimate is $34 mil on Q2, $60mil 1H and $220 mil for the year, $5.40 per share. I am moved to post this because as you must be aware, RADAF has consistently forced an upward revision of your previous best efforts, much to your glee I am sure.

Also, we gap at the open by 5 points. Gap UP that is. Chaz.




To: Wayne who wrote (3089)3/2/1998 7:01:00 AM
From: Gary105  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7111
 
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Should be a very interesting day. The pullback early last week may have indeed been the pause that refreshes.

Gary



To: Wayne who wrote (3089)3/2/1998 10:43:00 AM
From: j rector  Respond to of 7111
 
Wayne,

As usual you're dead on. I just didnt want anybody to say
I was wild-eyed and nutty. 192MM in revs sounds possible,
assuming no glitches in the new plant construction. Do you
think the recent HAS agreement is insurance in case some of
the new products don't take off as expected? In either event,
I don't see that the BF line demand will taper off anytime soon.
It looks like we can run at least through 3Q w/out huge numbers from
the new games.