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To: Peter Mak who wrote (10204)7/21/1999 10:02:00 AM
From: Christiaan McDonald  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21142
 
I have been saying that we are just getting started. This story
confirms that. Don't pay any attention to the traders here and on
Yahoo who are trying to buy cheap. They are , believe it or not,
bringing up the Internet streaming again, for about the 100th time
that has been hashed and re-hashed.

Note that no one was selling this stock short at $7. That in itself
should tell the true story.

Ken



To: Peter Mak who wrote (10204)7/21/1999 10:06:00 AM
From: Goodboy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21142
 
Great article. Notice the CCUR server works with the already established Sun servers. Sun, for those that don't know, is not a Windows NT based system. It is nice to see a bullish article hit the mainstream and tell the story near perfectly. This is a set up for coming events in regard to both real time and VOD. Good Luck.



To: Peter Mak who wrote (10204)7/21/1999 11:52:00 AM
From: James M. Bash  Respond to of 21142
 
Terrific article; thanks for posting. A story that most of us here have known for a long time. (But I also wonder about its breadth and manner of distribution?)

If I did my math right, the following effectively amounts to a forecast from management of as much as $40 million in VOD revenue in 2000:

Revenue in fiscal 1998 fell 24% to $82.2 million from $108.4 million. Most of that revenue -- 95% -- came from the flagging real-time division. Video-on-demand sales accounted for about 5%. But the company expects that revenue to grow as much as tenfold in 2000. "I believe we are going to have explosive growth," says Mr. Siegel during a recent morning interview.