To: VBroady who wrote (1305 ) 6/16/1999 8:27:00 AM From: donkeyman Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3519
VBroady:--There's one thing we can't deny about x-stream - we can look into their past back to 1995 all we want. But it looks like x-stream at present in the UK is forging ahead like a house on fire. I don't need anybody from the x-stream office to tell me that. You can see it from the London newspapers. They have nearly 400,000 subscribers and are in 3rd place behind FreeServe and AOL - UK. The last newspaper report I read in the Sunday Times this weekend said FreeServe, with 3 times the subscribers of x-stream, could walk away with a US$4 billion valuation. Now if that wouldn't give x-stream a huge lift, I don't know what would? From post #1288 there's all the information one needs to know on x-stream. They are working their own IPO and let's hope they get a jump on FreeServe. They got a jump on FreeServe in every other area and it had no major breakdowns as FreeServe did. Looks like they installed a US$28 million system, so a breakdown would be unlikely. x-stream owns G.O.D. and Nethead and who knows how much more. Reading some of those posts, you'd think the company was losing subscribers and going downhill. But the opposite is true. This thing like the Internet in Europe appears to be going through the roof from what I can read. We all know how X-Stream can jump up on no news from $2.50/share to $6.70/share over a couple of days. All we need is news and for sure there has to be a ton of good news stories, don't you find it strange X-Stream is quite, they must know good news will jump-up this stock, but still they say nothing, why.??? I've talked to Mr. Manning and Paul Myers. They are in this quiet period. I called a broker and there is such a thing as a quiet period. How can Lehman Brothers, Mr. Manning, Mr. Myers and the Canadian x-stream office all be shooting off the one time and be splattered all over the chat lines if they're working on an IPO and trying to get this X-Stream off the ground and onto the Nasdaq big board. It makes sense to me. I'm in for the long ride and it may not be all that long.!!!