Good questions and they are ones that have been answered in many previous posts on this thread.
Long-term projection? You bet. There are currently three movie projects in various stages of development. One is in the very final stages of completion. Two other properties are owned by NSKY and are in financial negotiations. Interest is high from the movie community in all three projects. News is also expected soon on all three and DD suggests that there will, in fact, be a good run-up in the stock with each PR.
We're not looking just at short-term gains. After the near-term release of the comedy "Freak Talks About Sex", the other projects will still be in full swing. But movie making is not an overnight effort, they take months to complete. For example, NSKY's "The Hell Candidate", because of the nature of its story line, is being pointed for release during the 2002 presidential campaign.
There is up-front production money to be derived from the financing deals, but most of the NSKY revenue from each project will be derived distribution (theatrical, video, foreign, cable networks, etc).
Who will be posting after the first news release and share-price increase? Who knows? It depends on your investment strategy and financial needs. I can only speak for myself. God willing, I will be here for a long time. If others want to take their profits and not wait for the subsequent PRs, that is certainly their prerogative. This is a fully-reporting company that had a good run-up with a previous movie release, without the help of the internet. The difference now is that the shareholders are much more informed as the projects progress. Look for steady growth and solid support levels in this stock price.
Wish I had time to go into more detail for you, but I have appointments today and have to get in gear. Again, you will find all the information you need in previous posts here from numerous contributors. Happy investing.
Donster
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