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Non-Tech : Global Games Corporation is on the move (GLOW) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Brad who wrote (569)4/5/1998 5:31:00 PM
From: Brad Morris  Respond to of 720
 
HEY BRAD

Do you know how much debt a share they have? Also, they are becoming a reporting company this quarter right?

Thanks

Brad M



To: Brad who wrote (569)4/5/1998 5:33:00 PM
From: Mark[ox5]  Respond to of 720
 
Thanks Brad..

This one is like a jigsaw puzzle with only 3 out of 10 pieces I can currently see... so I will be "patient".

Well I hope they dont move along too fast... if they stay the course and still stay under .25 in price, Id like to move some of the proceeds from those $48 FAMH shares into GLOW.

*EVIL LAUGHTER*
Mark hehe

Will be watching this with 1 eye.. well more like 1/4 of 1 eye. Need the other 1 3/4 eyes for the rest of these pesky stocks.



To: Brad who wrote (569)4/5/1998 6:30:00 PM
From: Michael Graham  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 720
 
Brad, where did you hear that "They do expect the 1Q of 98 will show profits, however."? I don't recall seeing that anywhere else.

Also, I do realize that if these 3 acquisitions fall through, that they can acquire other companies. However, it would probably take another 3-6 months to find and finalize any new acquisitions.

On a positive note, from your post #382, ECS estimated 1998 revenues are $14 million and pre-tax profit are estimated at $7 million.

You also indicate that the company (GLOW) expects to do about $40 Million in revenue just from ECS, Internet gaming, and management services alone. Pre-tax profits of about $20 Million are estimated.

This would mean that assuming the accessions "unwind' and they don't have ECS, they would still have about $26 million in revenues and $13 million in pre-tax profits.

With 57.5 million shares outstanding (not counting the 16 million shares that they may retrieve) that would still be an EPS of about .22. If the 16 million shares are retrieved, then the EPS would be about .31.

That is assuming no other acquisitions and the "un-winding" of the ECS acquisition.

These are still great earnings!

Please let me know if any my information or assumptions are out of line.

However, if they are Ok, then GLOW's future is still looking great.

Good luck to all of us

Mike