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To: DavidG who wrote (16062)11/25/1998 11:29:00 AM
From: BWAC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
DavidG,
Accountant retained here. Technically speaking the wash sale rule would be correctly applied to stock and the same options.

But if you could say buy the options today and sell the stock tomorrow. It could be argued that you held a position in both and then decided to sell 1/2. Which just happened to be the stock you had a loss in.

or if you have hundreds of transactions (trades) this year to list. Quite possibly your LSI loss could get "lost" among the many other trades.



To: DavidG who wrote (16062)11/25/1998 12:26:00 PM
From: Moonray  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 25814
 
Yes, Virginia, There is a DVD Player Under the Tree
BW - 11:56 a.m. Nov 24, 1998 Eastern

NEWTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 24, 1998--This
holiday spending season is apt to find shoppers scurrying to buy
the latest and greatest in technology. If your shopping list
includes anything in the home-theater market, chances are it will
be a shiny new DVD player.

Cahners In-Stat Group, a high-technology market research firm,
recently completed a study on holiday sales of DVD players.
According Cahners In-Stat Group's Multimedia service,
shipments of DVD and Divx players will rise dramatically
during the fourth quarter of 1998. Cahners In-Stat Group
expects 351,000 DVD players to ship this quarter, with 20% of
those representing the pay-per-view Divx players. This number
represents a 160% increase over the number of players shipped
during the fourth quarter last year. The increase in DVD sales is
led primarily by falling prices of players, higher quality audio
and video output and availability of movie titles.


There are now close to 2,000 DVD movie titles in the market,
and many local video stores are beginning to rent discs. While
there aren't nearly as many Divx movies on the shelves, Circuit
City has poured advertising dollars into the market, which
should boost both Divx and DVD sales.

Michelle Abraham is a senior analyst with the Multimedia
service at Cahners In-Stat Group. She has performed extensive
research on the DVD market and would be a good fit to provide
commentary on any DVD or multimedia story you are writing. If
you would like to speak with Michelle Abraham, please call her
directly at: (602) 483-4445. For further information please call
Deirdre Gobeille Snyder at: (781) 239-0057.

Headquartered in Newton, Mass., Cahners In-Stat Group is a
high-technology market research firm with comprehensive
understanding of computer and convergence, networking,
wireless, telecommunications, Internet, enterprise software, and
semiconductor market.

Copyright 1998, Business Wire

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