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To: Bleeker who wrote (956)6/2/1998 9:10:00 PM
From: THIERRY ANNEZ  Respond to of 1773
 
I don't think that the departure of the COO will affect anything much, after all they still have their hands on one the most gifted developpers team in the game industry, headed by the now famous John Romero. He will make a difference, not the COO.

I understand what you mean, but Eidos is now much more than it was at the same period last year, we are not talking about the same company anymore, it is up there in the big league! Also they have spent a fortune on development and marketing of the new game line and I expect that to produce nice returns before then end of the year.

Also, most of the analysts estimates are focusing on this "one game company" with end of year price targets between 26 and 32$! So, with the addition of all those upcoming releases, I see north of $40 by the end of the year.

Last but not least, Eidos is barely affected by the Asian flu, it's almost a shelter from the current market problems!

I still think that the major problem remains the lack of understanding, therefore coverage, by the financial crowd!

Thierry