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Technology Stocks : Audio and Radio on the Internet- NAVR

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To: Manly who wrote (1461)12/6/1998 6:12:00 AM
From: Ashley800  Read Replies (1) of 27722
 

<<<But look at their numbers and you'll understand why spinning off NetRadio really makes sense for NAVR!>>>

Glenn, it may make sense for Navr to spinoff a money losing entity like netradio, but why do you think that will make NAVR's stock price rise much? Considering the "hype" effect that a stock gets from announcing the IPO has already occurred (even though it wasn't the "formal" announcement, the Marketwatch article had the same effect).

I'm not sure when NAVR began losing money w/ Netradio, but if you look at the chart going back to Sept. 1995, Navr almost always trades between 2 and 5 dollars. I'm assuming that in Sept-Dec of 1995 Netradio had no effect on Navr price. Therefore why would Navr w/o netradio trade for more than say the $8 it is now at?

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Kinda makes ya see why the CEO sold while he had the chance...
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