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Microcap & Penny Stocks : JNNE Jones Naughton: Go Online via Kiosk -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: sagaloo who wrote (3083)6/9/1999 11:32:00 AM
From: CSage  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4824
 
IMHO
No, I don;t believe GoOn-line is factored into the current price, but the concept is. I think the low volume shows investors are waiting for some results. Although recent news has been optimistic, it hasn't really been of substance.
Also, I think we'll see more substantial announcements that we weren't expecting.
CSage



To: sagaloo who wrote (3083)6/9/1999 11:56:00 AM
From: JP Jouver  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4824
 
Opinions please: Do you think the value of Goonline.com has already been factored into JNNE's current price or do you think we'll still hit a buck when Goonline.com goes online?

Personally, I don't think anything at all will happen when goonline opens up. I've tried to understand why people are getting so excited about that particular event, but I still don't see it. I mean, there are many places to shop on the web, why should people get excited about JNNE's site? Unless they can offer something truly unique OR devise a way to get a lot of traffic headed their way (which infomercial references to the website on TV may do!), I don't see it impacting the stock much. If anything, I think JNNE will drop when the site opens because the big pop everyone is expecting will not materialize and everyone will panic.

No, I still think that JNNE's strength right now is the kiosks. Unlike the dime-a-dozen online shopping site, the kiosks are something that people are using and getting excited about. They are still something new that few other companies have explored, and I personally know several people who have tried JNNE's kiosk in Atlanta (without any prior knowledge of the stock) and all of them came back and said, "Wow. That's really neat. A money-maker. What was the name of that stock...?!" That, to me, is something to get excited about. If we can roll out these things quickly and establish a national presence, we will do well over the long-term.

As for the thread dying----it wasn't really alive. We didn't have discussion, just Brad's screaming reports about microticks in the stock price. I think he means well, but I've seen Brad around stocks for years and it's always the same pattern: stock shoots up, thread goes crazy with speculation, stock levels off (or drops), thread dies down, Brad takes over thread with constant posts of every little share traded, people get bored with no movement, someone complains (once it was me), Brad gets upset and leaves. Without his micromanaging reports, we have nothing else to discuss right now. IMHO, that's normal. JNNE is developing and deploying their plan. Now we wait. I think that whipping everyone into a constant, daily frenzy is bad for the stock because it will not do something exciting every day. We all need to calm down and let things progress at their own pace. I think we will all be rewarded.

I DO appreciate Brad's DD reports, however, so those will be missed. And if the stock comes back to life and starts moving, Level II info would probably come in handy. If everyone is realy nice (and if Bill leaves! <G>), maybe he'll come back. We'll see....

Just my .02. Luck to us all.

Jape