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From: es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita)
Subject: Re: Comodore Stock (Ahhhhhrggggggggg)
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Date: Mon, 24 Jun 1991 00:18:14 GMT

In article <jc337s696.1631@sycom.UUCP> jc337s696@sycom.UUCP (Jeff Chmielewski) writes:
>Well...  I recently purchased some C= stock, because you know, I figured it
>would be a good investment.  But, within the last 2 weeks it has dropped about
>3 points.  AnyBody out there no why?  From the content of the conversations on
>the Net, it looked like commodore was doing really good.  Hmm... Was the
>power-up just a plot to boost poor american sales or something.  Is CDTV not
>working out the way they expected.  Is the power up deal decreasing sales of
>other amiga models, because of the sudden flood of used amigas on the market?
>Jeff Chmielewski


	Well, American sales have never been really good news, so
I doubt that American sales going DOWN would be a major factor.
It is Europe that is probably the stock market's concern.
	Europe's economy is slowing, and the dollar is very
strong so sales don't look so good.
	-- Ethan

P.S. Re CDTV, no one really knows about its sales. It is too
early to tell. We'll have to wait for Christmas to determine
results.
"...Know-Nothing-Bozo the Non-Wonder Dog, an animal so stupid that it
had been sacked from one of Will's own commercials for being incapable
of knowing which dog food it was supposed to prefer, despite the fact
that the meat in all the other bowls had engine oil poured all over it."
