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To: Todd D. Wiener who wrote (4518)4/6/1998 4:24:00 PM
From: Joe Casey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14266
 
THQI held up well today, especially after midday market selloff. I thought we might begin a short term reveral of the uptrend based on Friday's bearish closing (hanging man candlestick pattern), but it was thankfully not confirmed today, in spite of the considerable down market conditions. THQ touched the 50 day MA on Friday, but today it closed above 50, 20, and 5 day MAs. Based on the last two days of activity, a slight move up tomorrow is more likely than a lower close, IF the market reverses its slide. There is a good chance of this as I suspect some bottom feeding will buoy the NASDAQ tomorrow.



To: Todd D. Wiener who wrote (4518)4/7/1998 3:13:00 AM
From: Jeff Bond  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14266
 
>>There are still another 5 titles to be released in 1998 that haven't been announced yet.<<

Did you already mention if these are PSX, N64, or PC releases? Is there any particular reasons to consider this important?

I was thinking that PSX releases would probably be nice for short term profits, N64 represents a middle of the road approach, while PC releases might yield potentially higher long-term profits by paying the price now to carve out a niche in this market. Or, put another way, do you have a feel for exactly how much emphasis management is placing on successfully penetrating the PC market?

Regards, JB