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To: Andrew C.R. Biddle who wrote (4872)4/22/1998 3:51:00 PM
From: Jackie Goodson  Respond to of 14266
 
The selloff is an overreaction. According to the comments made by Company in March, The WCW license doesn't expire until Dec 29, 1998, and the Company can continue to sell products on hand and in process at that date through June 29, 1999.
Its questionable as to whether the the WCW games will still be selling that well that far out. Kids are fickle and faddish. No company worth its salt would be dependent that far out without trying to stay ahead of the curve.
Besides, Company stated that it intends to continue to market wrestling games without the license. If wrestling games are still popular after June 29, 1999, would the WCW logo really make that much difference?



To: Andrew C.R. Biddle who wrote (4872)4/22/1998 3:55:00 PM
From: Sigmund  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14266
 
I should have bought more RADAF. Thought the migration from THQI to TMAX to RADAF would pause and enjoy this spectacular earnings report and other positive news but I guess the call of fresh grass was too much to resist.

Too bad for me. Now I will have to wait for the $2.50 plus earnings and $40 price later in the year. It is not what I had in mind, but then again not a fate worse than death either.

Hope Bleeker's move in treasuries doesn't trigger a general selloff in stocks.

Bleeker, has the newly revered Lin dropped his rating yet? Thought I heard some predators yipping at my heels but in all of the dust, couldn't tell which analyst it was. But don't worry, the whole menagerie will be back in three months. Hopefully the story then will be even stronger going forward than it is today. I think there is a fair chance that this will in fact be the case. Then we can run up to $35 and have everyone thinking about how they will spend the money the next morning and again have a lot of dazed people walking around wondering what happened. Then we get to do it again the next quarter. Isn't investing fun?

This board will quiet down soon and we can go back to fantasizing about diminutive creatures exploding off of store shelves into the hands of eager consumers.

Oops, I forgot about the dreaded H&S and double top. I guess we will have to deal with these two monsters also. Hope we get up to $35 soon so that I won't have to read those posts but I guess it is inevitable.




To: Andrew C.R. Biddle who wrote (4872)4/22/1998 6:08:00 PM
From: Marc Newman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14266
 
Andrew, Todd, Doc, anyone--

If all the big selling was before noon, what do you think the likelihood that today was Wisdom Tree selling out? And how/when can we find out? They've got the motive--a big THQI position from the low single digits, strength to sell into, and a big need for cash as WT is probably shutting down its fund operation.

Comments?

Marc