• Re: The END?

    From KP KP@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 22 16:23:54 2022
    On Thursday, March 31, 1994 at 6:37:40 AM UTC-8, Robert C. Merritt <rcmerrit> wrote:
    In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Christian Liendo) writes: >Dave Mansell ([email protected]) wrote:
    : In article: 54118 of comp.sys.amiga.advocacy

    : This is also true of C=, The CD32 may have sold poorly in europe compared >: with what C= needed to stay afloat, but it has sold in the region of
    : 150,000 in the UK alone. This is hell of a lot more than Atari have sold >: in Jaguars to date. It also has over 50 titles released, with more than
    : 200 in development. The A1200 is the biggest selling computer in the UK. >: Even this was not enough to rescue C=. Atari are in the same boat.
    No.. Atari doesn't have the oustanding loans that Commodore has. CBM is
    in a worse boat. They are seriously up the creek.. If they get out of this >anything is possible


    And anothing thing, if Atari ever did get THAT bad off, Time Warner might just buy them. They still own atari games corp. I don't thing Commodore has
    a big brother to watch out for them..
    1
    Robert Merritt email: [email protected] OR [email protected] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- my opinions are my own,|"Call me old fashion, but I believe | "Give me OS/2 not of my employer. | in the one true god. His name is | or give me DOS!"
    | Orgo and he lives in this lake" | -me
    | -- The State | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Atari was far inferior that Amiga.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From KP KP@21:1/5 to Ricardo Hernandez on Mon Aug 22 16:23:22 2022
    On Monday, March 28, 1994 at 9:49:37 PM UTC-8, Ricardo Hernandez wrote:
    If the reports about C='s latest finances are true....
    This is well indeed....
    THE END
    Unless of course, someone buys them.... I don't see that
    happening, except perhaps HP, since they were the ones who
    licensed the AA, although who knows if they'll just use it
    and 'thats it' :-(
    --
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Raist - "Will wait for a good PowerPC standard if my machine's dead" :-( Nah... ;-) ... Oh well... :-( he he... sniff/*snob* ;-)
    BTW, follow-ups to .advocacy
    That was bad news when they went bankrupt.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)