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STOCKS AND BOMBS

'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the stock market, not a space creature was selling, not even Atari. Actually, it was December 8th when Warner Communications Inc., parent corporation for Atari video games, admitted that their year hadn't been that hot, that-in fact-stockholders could probably expect their shares to be about a dollar down from expectations, from $5.25 predicted to maybe $4.25 or less.

April 3, 1983
P. GREGORY SPRINGER

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