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Technology Stocks : THQ,Inc. (THQI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Robert G. Harrell who wrote (5914)6/11/1998 2:57:00 PM
From: Joe Casey  Respond to of 14266
 
On May 5th I fired off an email to the Online Investment Editor at RedHerring.com about THQ being an overlooked small cap. He promptly sent me an email back saying he would take a look at it. Today I followed up with him and will post what they're doing if I get a response. THQ will definitely get a lot more exposure from now on. After the impending strong buy recs start flying in ...its off to the races.



To: Robert G. Harrell who wrote (5914)6/11/1998 3:44:00 PM
From: Bleeker  Respond to of 14266
 
I received the CNBC news from one of my trader friends who has access
to t.v. Since I lack that kind of technology can someone post the
comments in the a.m.? I was a buyer today of THQI: took advantage of
the broader market selloff as well as the mid-day pullback from 26
7/8. I really want to buy more THQI now. We are still only at a P/E
of 12.5: Almost half the industry average. Arguably, we are now the
strongest company in the sector behind Electronic Arts (even if
THQ's forward EPS is much stronger in 1998 and 1999.)

THQ has probably the most transparent and strongest line up of games
in 1999 now. They turned risk into opportunity and signed a wrestling
game that has a HIGHER rating than WCW, according to Nielsen's. And
this is just the long-term outlook after June 1999. The short-term
outlook (Q2) is immensely strong with the RPG games and 11 new games
in Q3. The pressure to cover and to buy will grow as we head closer
to the end of June.

Don't make it easy for the shorts. Let them feel the pain in the
weeks and months ahead.

RUGRATS,
Bleeker