To: giles who wrote (578) | 8/5/1997 4:58:00 PM | From: FJB | | |
How sad, I started researching this stock yesterday. I go to get a quote today and I almost lost it. NT workstations are just starting to take off. Their customer list is very impressive with GTW, HP, Digital, Hitachi, and Samsung. I usually don't chase stocks, but this one seems to have everything going in its favor.
Any warnings for me before I take the plunge? Is there some dark secret I should know about?
Bob |
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To: giles who wrote (578) | 8/5/1997 5:04:00 PM | From: Andretti | | |
Your patience has paid off...
Congrats to the others who stuck it when it was 4 and I agree I thought it was going to take longer to get here. But I'm estatic were here!!
regards, Andretti |
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To: Andretti who wrote (580) | 8/5/1997 5:17:00 PM | From: Winston Kim | | |
I would look for a gap up tomorrow. There should be another rally because the stock made a furious run in the last 1/2 hour and closed right at the high. I see it going to $11, MAYBE even tomorrow. Can it run again? We will have to wait and see tomorrow.
Good Luck
Wk |
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To: FJB who wrote (579) | 8/5/1997 5:55:00 PM | From: giles | | |
No dark secrets that I know of.
However, while the area is hot and I think the company is good with great alliances and great customers there is a lot of competition and no proprietary patents.
I'm confident it will hit 15 within 6 months and maybe this month, but I have been wrong before but I don't think I am now with this prediction. |
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To: FJB who wrote (579) | 8/5/1997 5:56:00 PM | From: VinWood | | |
Yes. 1.This is a fabless operation. 2.They are also reliant on subcontractors for some critical devices.
The numbers seem to play out though. I bought in today at $8.50 and so far so good. |
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To: Andretti who wrote (580) | 8/5/1997 7:23:00 PM | From: Andretti | | |
Nichimen will be demonstrating its first port from UNIX to Windows NT on AccelGraphics products.
The company's suite of packages is truly integrated, dramatically simplifying game-content generation. Nichimen will be demonstrating its first port from UNIX to Windows NT on AccelGraphics products. Nichimen Graphics is owned by Nichimen Corp. of Japan, a $62.5 billion trading company. NOTE: At Siggraph '97:
Here's the full story:
Nichimen Graphics Announces First Port of Popular Game-Development Tools to Windows NT at Siggraph '97
by Business Editors & Multimedia Write Aug 5 1997 3:51PM CST, BUSINESS WIRE
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 5, 1997--
Huge Price Reductions and Live Demonstration of Long-Awaited
"Final Fantasy VII" Also Highlight Show
On Wednesday, at Siggraph '97, Nichimen Graphics Inc. announced the first Windows NT port of its popular N-World integrated software suite, for the creation of 3-D graphics and animation targeted at the game-development and interactive-entertainment industries.
N-World is the market leader, having enjoyed wide success running on the Silicon Graphics UNIX workstations.
In addition, N-World will be demonstrated at the booths of key Nichimen Graphics strategic partners: Intergraph (No. 439), AccelGraphics (No. 561) and Mitsubishi (No. 917).
The company also announced a major 40 percent price reduction on N-World, slashing the cost from $16,995 to $9,995. The Fast Track suite, consisting of N-Geometry, N-Paint 2D and 3D, and Export (DirectX, VRML 2.0), has been reduced from $6,495 to $4,995 for two weeks as a Siggraph "5plus5" show special.
N-World contains the most advanced polygonal modeling and animation software available today. It consists of 2-D and 3-D painting and texturing tools, material editor, photo-realistic render and artist's preview tools used to create some of the world's best-selling interactive games -- including "Super Mario 64," "Spider," "Enemy Zero" and "Beast Wars."
It was also used extensively by Square to make the much- anticipated "Final Fantasy VII.'
As part of Nichimen's participation at Siggraph '97, Kazuyuki Hashimoto, the creative director of "Final Fantasy VII," will showcase N-World during a key presentation in SGI's booth (No. 1139/1339) by illustrating how the game was made, from concept to modeling to game play.
Fast Track is the premier real-time 3-D graphics content- creation software for the Silicon Graphics and NT workstations. It consists of N-GEOMETRY, N-PAINT (2D and 3D),color reduction, texturing and export to VRML and DirectX.
Nichimen's software has also been fully certified on the Intergraph TD-200, TD-225 and TDZ-410. Support for the following boards is planned for this quarter: 3Dlabs GLINT 500TX and 500MX; ELSA Gloria-L/MX; Mitsubishi 3D Pro; AccelGraphics Eclipse and MX; Diamond FireGL 100; and Oxygen 202.
About Nichimen Graphics
Nichimen Graphics is a leading supplier of 3-D graphics software for game development and interactive entertainment. Its software has been used to produce such hit games as "Super Mario 64," by Nintendo; "Final Fantasy VII," by Square Co. Ltd.; and "MediEvil," by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe-Cambridge Studios.
Nichimen Graphics focuses its efforts on supporting the interactive-content market, providing developers with the industry's most open system and leading-edge modeling and animation technology with unparalleled customer support.
The company's suite of packages is truly integrated, dramatically simplifying game-content generation. Nichimen will be demonstrating its first port from UNIX to Windows NT on AccelGraphics products. Nichimen Graphics is owned by Nichimen Corp. of Japan, a $62.5 billion trading company. NOTE: At Siggraph '97:
Nichimen Booth 739
SGI Booths 1139/1339
AccelGraphics Booth 561
Intergraph Booth 439
Mitsubishi Booth 917
(Copyright 1997)
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To: andy steele who wrote (557) | 8/5/1997 10:10:00 PM | From: JOHN CHEN | | |
To Andy and my other supporters,
I left this message and as well as much of the SI boards because I was cursed at and laughed at by several investors due to the fall of ACCL.
They were rude beyond belief and you can always go back and review what they said.
I always believe in ACCL and held onto my shares and bought more at $4.75 to average out my cost.
I always know I will make back my big loss but this is sooner than I have imagined. Instead of losing $40k, I have turned around and on the plus side of $35k in just a few days.
I want everyone to know that if you believe in what you buy, you should always ride out the down trends. In the end, all good stocks will continue to head higher. This is the way of the stock market-there's no secret about it.
Have faith and do your homework. |
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To: JOHN CHEN who wrote (586) | 8/6/1997 1:20:00 AM | From: Thai C. Nguyen | | |
John, Can I make a suggestion? It would help if you would have posted your trades when the stock is down instead of when it is making a comeback. I have bought PWAV and ACCL basing on your suggestion with due diligence, of course, and have to thank you for bring it up. Would love to hear your suggestion anytime. |
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