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To: Mark Adams who wrote (2095)12/12/1998 1:53:00 AM
From: Stockwizard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2253
 
On value alone, HMTT is a winner. I bought up plenty at around 6 (when I recommended it), at 8, and, believe it or not today. It will be a $18-20 stock. What I am hoping for, and this is pure hope, is that it will grow and follow EMC's upward trail.



To: Mark Adams who wrote (2095)12/20/1998 1:45:00 PM
From: InfoMiner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2253
 
I have taken the foreign element into consideration. And you are correct - as it does dilute my analysis. Historically the breakdown of media supplied to DD companies has been 1/3 supplied in house by the DD companies themselves, 1/3 from US companies, and 1/3 from overseas. I believe DiskTrends stated that the 1/3 supplied in house (captured market) by DD companies has risen to 40-45% in the last two years. This makes sense since DD companies would rely more on in house media as they cut production.

It is still good new though b/z it's just KMAG and HMTT taking the US half(assumming historical ratios) of the independent media market. Thanks for pointing that out.

Miner