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To: ayahuasca who wrote (23)11/18/1998 2:40:00 PM
From: Bo Didley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 227
 
Average Volume is around 20,000 a day

This is how stocks with small floats trade.

If Pokemon is going to be a big hit, which I believe it
is, KIDE and its stock price will benefit enourmously.

The TV advertisements are just beginning. PokeMon is
a craze. KIDE will become a craze.

Here is a thought: When one sees Kentucky Fried Chicken,
Nintendo and Hasbro commercials hyping POKEMON, investors
become very happy and they hold on to their shares. These
FREE advertisements are not going to make the stock fall.
Alot of people want to buy at a lower price. I doubt it will
come. The Pokemon commercials are not going to affect the
stock on the downside.

Rather, the advertisements just bring more attention to the
Pokemon craze and later, to KIDE the stock.

bo



To: ayahuasca who wrote (23)11/19/1998 2:25:00 AM
From: Eric Fader  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 227
 
I think it won't become apparent to the average retail investor (the driving force behind most manias) what's going to happen here until the local TV stations and national "news magazine" shows start running segments on the holiday shopping season. You'll want to be completely loaded up with KIDE by the Monday and Tuesday after Thanksgiving, when the early "exit polls" from toy retailers after "the biggest shopping day of the year" have started detecting an unusual number of mentions of Pokemon and a ton of small yellow objects in peoples' arms as the Pikachus start flying out of the stores <g>.

I'll ask my 9-year-old about the status of the KFC campaign and will post the answer tomorrow. --Eric