To: Chris G. who wrote (1451 ) 12/28/1998 6:08:00 PM From: Greenie Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2393
Hello Chris. I'm still here and still long. I've not sold a single share, but have continued to buy over the last four years. My position is so large on this stock I will not post it here for fear that you will all start calling me to borrow some money! I do not know what is driving this stock but do not really care right now. After being in the negative for most of those four years (but for a short week during the world series two years ago) I'm enjoying going to sleep at night a winner for a change! My opinion is that we are not setting highs, but instead finding a new bottem. I have always said that the potential for revenues for this product are huge. If we become a substantial part of MLB this season, it is my opinion that we could see upwards of $3.00 a share. This is based on my belief of the selling and reselling of the data. IF we can get a major baseball contract we will get x dollars for every game we take part in. We may also get a taste of the sponsorship used during the display. But that's the start, not the end. The beatifull thing about this product is that the data from every pitch is stored on disk and can be resold at virtually no more cost to us. Let's say we get $2,000 a game (that was what it was sold for in the past) Then maybe we get a few more thousand for selling the data out over the internet, then we get some more for display in the ball parks over the big screens, then maybe a team wants all the pitch groupings from a pitcher they are playing next week, so they buy the data, then, I've always held out hopes that some one like SEGA would buy the data for use in video games (imagin batting against a real Roger Clemens pitch). My point is that all the cost will be used for the first leg of use at the actual game and broadcast point, the rest is all gravey. And this is just the baseball. Look what they have done in Tennis. Baseball has all this shit like replays, different camers angles, you name it, they've got it. Tennis hasn't had any jazzy stuff since the electronic eye started beeping on serves to tell if the ball is in or out. Our product will blow everyone away. And tennis has the same reselling features I described above. Plus tennis is world wide! That's a huge market compared to baseball. Then let's talk about golf, same thing applies. And what us longs need to keep in mind is that all this stuff I just mentioned also applies to Europe, which has a much larger tennis and golf market. The combined revenues on this thing are enormous! I've alway thought this would be a huge stock to own once they finished the R/D part of the products. It would seem to me that based on the releases we all just got (two weeks ago) the R/D part is done, and the buying is all tied to the very real posibility that we are going to market, in a big way, starting in early 1999. I was glad to see some of the selling in the afternoon today because those people that were hanging in it to get out at these numbers are gone. I believe that we will see a whole new bunch of buyers coming on board now and they will be getting in at these numbers and higher. Think about the publicity we get when this is used. The releases are great because those that pay attention get the news and buy. But everyone watches baseball, tennis and/or golf. They watch the game, see the product, get into it, and buy the stock. Anyone that was paying attention in August when we did the GVO golf should have noticed the big volume that came as a direct result of the public seeing our name when the product was used. I believe that anyone on the fence would be wise to buy now (this is only opinion) because I think we are going to keep going up and this will seem like a cheap buy price in the very near future. It is my opinion/dream that we will see $3.00 to $5.00 by the end of April. Good luck to all, Let this only be the begining of great things to come. -Greenie