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To: JEFFREY S. FENDER who wrote (10959)6/3/1999 6:11:00 PM
From: Jeff Bond  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14266
 
THINK used to be a slogan/motto at IBM in the 60's and early 70's JEFFREY S. FENDER. It's a good one I agree.

You seem bitter though, are you OK?

Anyways, your simplification is somewhat off base in that there is NO guarantee that a company's fiscal or accounting year directly coincides with the calendar year. Fiscal years commonly end in June/July, and many times in the middle of a month.

So, assuming that THQI's fiscal quarter ends on June 30th reflects a lack of thinking. I'm aware you have studied this company very well, and probably have determined that they do indeed coincide. Assuming everyone else has done so, and yammering at them if they have not seems to me to be a little invasive, and possibly uncouth.

Then again, I know Mr. Marc Newman (hey Marc :), so in this case maybe its OK (hehe).

You, on the other hand, may benefit by taking a chill pill, performing tension releasing exercises each morning, possibly investigating a medicinal solution to this condition, and definitely ... without a doubt ... playing a whole hell of a lot less video games! Dude!!!!

Doh, you've been spanked, smile, enjoy the ride, it's nice to know people still think huh? A little less hammering, and a little more explaining might be worth exploring (warning: this WILL require a little thinking) JEFFREY S. FENDER.

God, I've felt like doing that for a while now, I feel much better :o)

Rugrate Regards, JB