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This is the response to a previous thread entitled ``Pixar: why is dropping?'' The similarities between Pixar's and Netscape's charts are obvious. Both made their founders instant billionaires on their opening dates. Both then dropped to half their opening values during the following months. NSCP had a classic turnaround and then went off like a rocket. Now it may be time for PIXR, which went public a couple of months after NSCP, and whose chart is now where NSCP's was right before it exploded. The recent earnings report beat all expectations. If you believe in the future of animation, then PIXR seems the most obvious way to go. Thoughts? Juergen | ||||||||||||||
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