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To: wizzards wine who wrote (16354)3/25/1999 4:54:00 PM
From: quote 007  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34809
 
anybody have any thoughts on intu as a short/put candidate?




To: wizzards wine who wrote (16354)3/25/1999 4:58:00 PM
From: Jerry Olson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 34809
 
Hiya Wizzie...

what a day pal...this is what they mean about the bulls running rampant in the streets...

MSFT all i can say is unbelieveable...i am a happy camper...

spoke to Janie yesterday..she sounds fine....



To: wizzards wine who wrote (16354)3/26/1999 9:57:00 PM
From: XOsDaWAY2GO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34809
 
Hi Wizzie,

Message 8380191

I got in at 13 and it promptly went down to 10!

The deal with KIDE is they have a licensing agreement for the Pokemon craze.

>>>Good in that it ties Pokemon to KIDE.

Marty Schiffenbauer in California
writes to tell us about the Pokemon
craze from Japan; the animated series
appears poised to sweep across the
United States, he says. "Pokemon
produced $4 billion in revenues in
Japan (the Game Boy version, all
sorts of offshoot merchandise), and the
U.S. has about three times as many
kids as Japan. There happens to be a
relatively unknown small-cap stock
play on Pokemon. The company is 4
Kids Entertainment (KIDE), which is
run by Al Kahn, the guy who was responsible for
Cabbage Patch Kids."

The company's stock has risen to above 32 from 14 at
the start of March.
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