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To: rogermci® who wrote (3176)3/2/1998 9:13:00 PM
From: jerald morse  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7111
 
David - Again, congrats on a SUPER quarter from a long time fan. Great CC also! You've made your point on the share buyback, I wouldn't bother again unless the stock gets stupid cheap. Better to use dollars establishing Radica as a household name for innovative toys through your advertising program, investment forums etc. Also cash will bring up the book value to get the hell off the NASDAQ and onto the NYE where we might not have the same games played with the stock. Good luck with the investment shows at the end of the month. Analyst coverage will come from those presentations, if not before, IMHO.



To: rogermci® who wrote (3176)3/3/1998 12:29:00 AM
From: Ron Harvey  Respond to of 7111
 
<<It's just a question of time before somebody picks up coverage.>>

I'm afraid there are thousands of stocks out there, and the large majority (many, many of them very worthy, including successful companies that have been around for quite a while)are not covered by any brokerage's analyst, let alone an analyst from a major-name brokerage. So in Radica's case I wouldn't count on it. In the meantime, even though I think Radica's an excellent long-term buy, I've found it a great trading vehicle, the best I've found in years.