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To: Marc Newman who wrote (8903)12/7/1998 7:14:00 PM
From: Steve Research  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14266
 
THQI in Bloomberg magazine!

In the December, 1998 edition of "Bloomberg magazine for market professionals" (as opposed to Bloomberg Personal) There is a Holiday shopping section that gives Bass Masters classic tourn. edition a nice plug. It appears next to some pretty interesting high ticket products like $4,000 actual Ebbets field stadium seats available at Neiman Marcus and a $25,000 Dogsled trip to the North pole-- It's kind of flattering that they would choose to include Bass Masters in their Holiday shopping section of only seven other products that are clearly aimed at the affluent.



To: Marc Newman who wrote (8903)12/7/1998 8:47:00 PM
From: AreWeThereYet  Respond to of 14266
 
Marc, p/e of 25 is very reasonable, I was just being a bit conservative (to use a multiple of 22). I want surprise on the up side rather than miss my target, that make me feel better :o)

Does anyone notice that THQ had got much more coverages in investment community lately. The street is finally realize they miss something big in past 12 mos.

aC



To: Marc Newman who wrote (8903)12/8/1998 2:56:00 AM
From: Marc Newman  Respond to of 14266
 
Okay, me first.

<<THQ WILL PROBABLY RELEASE A TOTAL OF 11 - 14 PC TITLES IN '99; 13 - 16 PLAYSTATION; 6-8 GB AND 6 - 8 NINTENDO TITLES. ALL THIS IS FOR NEXT YEAR>>

Let's see, from 2 N64 titles to 6-8. Think revenue can grow? When the N64 games include WCW Nitro 64, the first WWF game, Rugrats, Nuclear Strike, Road Rash, and probably Quest II? Ahahahahahahaaaa!

Marc