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To: Dave who wrote (7589)8/18/1998 10:48:00 PM
From: Steve Research  Respond to of 14266
 
For everyone's information, Some of the recent 13F filings are hitting up on bloomberg and there are a few new LARGE institutional names on the list, that is they bought the stock somewhere between 3/98 and 6/98 I will furnish everyone with the details tomorrow.



To: Dave who wrote (7589)8/19/1998 1:44:00 AM
From: Marc Newman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14266
 
Thanks for the post, Dave. I'm still looking for Quest to sell 250K this quarter. Or at least 200 K. It only slipped to number 12 in July.

Well, we've now gone more than a month and a half without THQ releasing any games. And it looks like that will stretch to a little over two months, as nothing is due until September. However, September is going to rock. We've got three pc titles, Redjack, Bass Masters, and Brunswick Bowling. According to the THQ website we also have Devil Dice (which sounds like a cult hit, right off the bat), Brunswick PSX, and the two "missing" Gameboy games, Mulan and Small Soldiers. In any case, a very heavy release schedule. Sort of an early Christmas for us, I suspect.

So only about two weeks until the fun starts, and to tide us over we've got the re-release of WCW/NWO (with a large Nintendo ad campaign) and the 3-2 split.

Asia's up big overnight.

Marc