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Technology Stocks : CDNow (CDNW)

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To: RON BL who wrote (444)12/23/1998 8:43:00 AM
From: Mr. Miller  Read Replies (1) of 1465
 
The yahoo thread has done well over the last 24 hours. Not alot of hype and many reporting some great articles. To our friends over there, nice job!

This news at ZDnet adds the credibility that I was looking for. It is only a matter of time before the larger media entities catch wind of this report. It is big, very big. TWX would do us best not to buy it out, but invest in it. Everyone knows that this stock could rocket like any other internet and that would offer a better return for TWX than if they simply absorbed CDNW/NTKI.

A strong move today off a positive looking opening (per S&P futures) could put us on to every major financial news resource since it would be virtually guaranteed that this news we have found would be divulged. Then the vultures would be running wild to get the scoop. Maybe we could even get someone to spill the beans and not be so hush-hush.

The impact is huge to say the least. At the very least, we get backing by the largest cable entity on the planet(I am 99% sure of that statement). This means expanded advertising in every "channel" that TWX is in. TWX would want to power CDNW ahead to get money back on its investment. Columbia House could bring all 14 million of their members to the website, which increases business and attracts advertisers who may see an enormous number of "hits".

This rumor now has credibility. This is real.

Miller
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