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To: Doughboy who wrote (5720)9/17/1998 4:55:00 PM
From: Trader Dave  Respond to of 6318
 
I happen to disagree with Bulldozer too. I think pr livens things up.

However, I would take caution from his overwhelmingly consistent and negative view on every piece of news.

They account for sales and expenses identically to every other entertainment software company. The company can't add the term "net" to its revenue line until after year end. however, if you ask their accountants, the revenues tlc reports are in fact "net revenues."

As far as the expenses go, which ones? operating expenses or acquisition expenses?

TD



To: Doughboy who wrote (5720)9/17/1998 10:41:00 PM
From: Greg R  Respond to of 6318
 
My problem with PR is he deals only in generalities and not measurable facts. For example my question on how market share is measured. Without specifics, he is making empty comments. - Message 5737270



To: Doughboy who wrote (5720)9/17/1998 11:59:00 PM
From: greenspirit  Respond to of 6318
 
DougHboy, you probably haven't been following TLC long enough, pr has been saying these same things since the stock was 6.00!

What is that saying in the mutual fund prospectus's. "Past performance is no guarantee of future success".

The stock has gone up over 200% since he first started his bear postings.

Just some food for thought to chew on.

Michael