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To: Todd D. Wiener who wrote (10113)3/2/1999 3:37:00 PM
From: AreWeThereYet  Respond to of 14266
 
Hey, this kind of 3D quality can be used on Intel advertisement! :oP Although I don't count S.Bowling will add tremendously to THQ's bottom-line, I am surprised by the # of IT who actually play Minesweeper and Pinball bundled with Windows.

It looks like THQ's reversal has begun but I will like to see a few more up days with higher volume to confirm. Don't forget today's action is partly assisted by the morning press release. I wish THQ at least to hold the opening price.

aC



To: Todd D. Wiener who wrote (10113)3/2/1999 3:37:00 PM
From: tom r. phillips  Respond to of 14266
 
someone loaded up on Sept 25 calls (or did a heavy-duty covered calls play):

cboe.pcquote.com

tom phillips



To: Todd D. Wiener who wrote (10113)3/2/1999 3:50:00 PM
From: Dave Hanson  Respond to of 14266
 
Sure looks neat. I wonder if Brunswick will actually require a PIII though, as the page implies. That might be more a marketing concession to Intel. With today's fast graphics cards, it likely shouldn't have to have the PIII's new instructions.

My motives for wondering are part THQ financial related, and part selfish--I'd like to play this game, but ain't no way I'm gonna spring for a PIII anytime soon when celerons and even PII's are such bargains.

OT--how do you like that NCES breakout, Todd? ;) Now THQI needs to follow.