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To: zurdo who wrote (20892)7/27/1999 12:56:00 AM
From: Annette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27722
 
Just to show you how barren and worthless MN is...I shook my head when I saw this:
startribune.com
#22 is NAVR
That means there aren't too many companies in MN!!!!



To: zurdo who wrote (20892)7/27/1999 12:52:00 PM
From: Lynn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27722
 
Aloah Mike bid his farewell a day or so ago. He's had it.

Sometimes misery love company but not when it comes to NAVR (or any stock this far down) where there are: a.) no rays of hope that the company lacks the management to turn things around; b.) the board and upper management does not see that it needs help [read: hire people with the expertise required]; c.) and, from my perspective, is using the promised IPO of NETR as a carrot to attract buyers for NAVR stock and keep existing shareholders holders rather than sellers of their shares.

Without the carrot of NETR, where would NAVR be? When, if ever, NETR is IPOed, what is the future for NAVR? How will brokerages rate NAVR once NETR is IPOed. What I guess I'm asking is is there any reason for people to buy shares of NAVR right now if they are not interested in the NETR IPO, would just be buying NAVR for NAVR itself? After the IPO, are there any good reasons why people should consider adding NAVR to their portfolios?

I am not interested in trader interest in NAVR, only that of investors.

Lynn