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Technology Stocks : NTRG - Netergy Networks (formerly 8x8, Inc.)
EGHT 2.005+0.5%10:38 AM EST

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To: Dan Hamilton who wrote (45)3/31/2001 10:38:53 AM
From: pirate_200  Read Replies (1) of 53
 
> NTRG is trading at about half of book value. Using the true value approach,
> even if you count only current assets minus all liabilities, they'll hit that at 80
> cents per share. They are trading less than the cash on hand right now.
>
> What gives?

In my opinion:

1. It's a confidence problem in management. Look at the news starting in
January of this year, Netergy had a mass firing/walkout in Canada, a CEO
who resigned then apparently came back as a VP, another VP who joined and
within a span of about a week resigned, along with a cancelled quarterly
conference call with analysts. As an analyst or investor, how would you
take that news - or lack thereof?

2. Netergy has been promising significant partners for their equipment,
specifically the iPBX which was just announced as "commercially" available.
I expected to see a large reference customer at product introduction and
saw none. They later announced some startup as a customer, which just
makes the whole thing look even worse.

3. There has been no public communication by Netergy's management to the
investing public about what is going on at the company. They have that
opportunity again this quarter, reporting in April, to talk to the
investing public and analysts. If they don't communicate, how do they
expect to have any Wall St. following?

Is it a buy here? Who knows. The company's engineers have done a
good job of producing competitive, leading edge products. Netergy
has some probably very large chip deals with ST Microelectronics and
Alcatel as part of that already announced relationship. They supposedly
had a strong lead with their iPBX product but that might have all been
squandered now.

Bad management kills great engineering, every time.
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