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To: rogermci® who wrote (6591)12/28/1998 10:51:00 PM
From: sargent  Respond to of 7111
 
I agree completely, however I think we might go a tad lower before we go higher.




To: rogermci® who wrote (6591)12/30/1998 11:59:00 AM
From: Ron Harvey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7111
 
I liked Chaz's bell-ringing also. When the buy-anything-internet fad fades (and that'll be fairly soon), I expect a number of small-cap value stocks will have their day, probably beginning in January. And while I own several that I anticipate making money from, none makes me as comfortable at the current price as Radica. Considering the exciting new products in the pipeline, their growth record, the impressively humble P/E, and the performance of other comparable game stocks like AKLM and THQI, it's inevitable that Radica will garner more brokerage and newsletter attention. Just as the faddish market places extravagant evaluations on the the internet du jour, there are also superb opportunities presented, and Radica is one right now. I'd be astounded if anyone who buys now (or buys more, as I'm doing today) will have any reason for regret come the end of February. And that doesn't require a whole lot of patience.