To: Marc who wrote (2910 ) 3/16/1999 12:47:00 AM From: Marc Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5927
ATI-->>Investors Relation department might be a problem We already know that the revenues are there and will continue to increase, but the stock price continue to be very weak, so i thought that after all maybe the problem is ATI Investors relation, we see different news on different ticker (TSE:ATY /ATYT), most of the data provider have yet to put historical data available, sometimes they are mixing US$ and C$ numbers, nobody seam to really know if the EPS estimates are in US$ or C$, what's the point of wanting so bad to get listed on the NASDAQ, if they can't even make a call to MARKET GUIDE to tell them that the 0.01$ a share that they have listed for the last Q is wrong it should be 0.23, and that the PE is not 36 but 23. marketguide.com About 90% of historical data on the web is provided my Market Guide and they have it wrong. First Call and Zack have 50% of the numbers wrong for past year EPS, and past growth rate rate (if there is one). Somebody is not doing his or her job. I thought that it was it the shareholders interest to make sure that numbers reported by professionals data providers were accurate. And there's the CC number, which each quarter is almost impossible to get, as if it were a trade secret. Lot's of work to do IMHO (i'm talking investors relation here) Marc Another take on today release by newsbytes Newsbytes, Monday, March 15, 1999 at 17:42 TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, 1999 MAR 15 (NB) -- By Matt Hines, Newsbytes. Chip maker ATI Technologies Inc. [NASDAQ:ATYT] is showing off its latest product which the firm claims will give personal computer (PC) users the ability to use their machines like a traditional television set and VCR mix. If delivered as promised, the All-In-Wonder 128 technology could allow PC owners to transform their computers into multimedia machines offering digital picture and sound. The graphics card is powered by ATI's RAGE 128 GL graphics accelerator which is also used in Apple Computer Inc.'s latest Power Mac desktop computers. The multimedia board also offers 32 megabytes (MB) of memory, an "intelligent" TV tuner that features instant replay and enables Web TV for Windows, and digital video cassette recorder (VCR) capabilities using ATI's VCR 2.0 real-time software video compression tool. The technology also offers improved 3D graphics, video output, Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) video playback, as well as still and motion video capture. The product installs in one of a computer's AGP or PCI slots. The technology is slated to begin shipping later this month and vendors have already begun lining up to work with ATI around the product. Panasonic Industrial Co. announced today that its latest DVD-RAM drive is fully compatible with the All-In-Wonder. Perhaps the most striking feature of the board is that it has a built-in TV tuner which when attached to a cable television outlet shifts a computer display into a TV set. Other features include instant replay functions and video editing with the PC's hard disk acting as a digital VCR. ATI's Web address is atitech.com Reported By Newsbytes News Network, newsbytes.com