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Non-Tech : PSCKF - Playstar Corporation -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dr. Stock who wrote (134)4/8/1999 2:36:00 PM
From: patwrk  Respond to of 330
 
I'm currently trying to access the full potential (already have a substantial position but may double up.) Would be nice to know strengths and weaknesses of this company as compared to rihi (recently pennies to $3+.) Seems that psckf(e) is a no-brainer for $3 if I haven't missed something critical. Question is does it have true snmm type potential, especially now with diversification of potential revenue source and presence of a new, seemingly enthusiastic ceo. Also, is there any potential overlap here with winr?

IMO this company, because of a few stumbles/delays recently, is at a bargain price but not for long.
patwrk



To: Dr. Stock who wrote (134)4/8/1999 2:40:00 PM
From: THOMAS GOODRICH  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 330
 
Dr. Stock,

I hope you're not being too optimistic. PlayStar does indeed have great casino gaming software and an e-cash module that runs well over multiple platforms. The company also has a market capitalization of which is only a fraction of the others, yet, it's potential is the same or greater! $15-$20/share within a year is what I would be looking for. (Some are forecasting higher with digital commerce initiaves!) The casino games currently offered are limited to about 5, however these offerings along with a sportsbook are nearing completion and will be released sometime this year. Here's a free-play site you can visit: playstar.freeservers.com.

My chief concern is whether or not the new CEO and management team will in actual practice execute their business plan. Also, in doing business with PlayStar, it seems increasingly difficult to get e-mail and phone calls returned timely, if at all. This is not effective communication and that alone concerns me greatly.

TG