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To: A@P Trader who wrote (44738)9/30/1999 12:04:00 AM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Did you see how it traded today. Up in the morning. Almost like someone told someone that a press release was coming out. Them BAMMO
12:46 EDT out comes the press release to the day traders HORROR!! Oh no, they must have said, its only fluff from the MPPP Stay Fluff Marshmellow musicman!! Then the sell off and it ends down 1 at $36 after hitting $39 3/4. www1.bluemountain.com

MP3.com and MusicMatch Offer Exclusive Download of Custom MusicMatch Jukebox


MP3.com Chooses MusicMatch Jukebox as a Preferred Music Management Software; Special Version of Award-Winning MusicMatch Jukebox Available for Download At

Web's Top Internet Music Portal;

Gives Beginners Easy Entry into Digital Audio and Access

To MP3.com Streaming MP3s

SAN DIEGO, Sept. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- MP3.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: MPPP), an Internet premiere online digital music destination, and MusicMatch, Inc., developers of the world's first personal jukebox software program, today announced that a custom version of the MusicMatch Jukebox software will be available for download exclusively at www.mp3.com. The custom MP3.com MusicMatch Jukebox is designed to make it easier for first time users to explore digital audio on their PC.

MusicMatch Jukebox is the only jukebox software to give users the ability to combine music digitally recorded from their own personal CD, vinyl and cassette tape collection with streamed music from sites like MP3.com, all in the same playlist. MusicMatch also allows MP3 streams, like those found on MP3.com, to playback within playlists consisting of music stored locally on the hard drive, without support from separate applications.

MP3.com will feature MusicMatch Jukebox as a preferred software application for downloading and listening to music from the MP3.com website. The MP3.com version of MusicMatch Jukebox will have an abbreviated install process, as well as a simplified view of the player interface. The custom version of MusicMatch Jukebox offers all of the features found in the standard version, including the ability to record unlimited MP3s for free at near-CD quality, organize all downloaded and recorded tracks into a powerful music database, and play MP3s and other digital audio on the PC. User's can upgrade to CD-quality recording for $29.99 from the MusicMatch website, www.musicmatch.com.

"We are very excited to be working with MusicMatch," said Michael Robertson, chairman and chief executive officer of MP3.com. "We believe the custom version of MusicMatch will make it easier for Internet users at all levels to experience the vast selection of new music available on MP3.com."

"We are extremely pleased to be working with MP3.com to offer their visitors the original powerful jukebox software," said Dennis Mudd, chief executive officer of MusicMatch, Inc. "Our companies have worked together from the beginning to make sure users can 'reap the benefits of digital audio on the PC - this player takes us to the next level of ease of use." The custom version of MusicMatch Jukebox is available for download at www.mp3.com/

About MP3.com

MP3.com is pioneering a revolutionary approach to the promotion and distribution of music. The Company's website has grown into a premier online music destination. The Company uses the Internet and file formats that make music files smaller to enable a growing number of artists to distribute and promote their music to a broad audience and to let consumers conveniently access this expanding music catalogue. The Company's website contains more than 154,000 songs from more than 26,000 artists, representing what the Company believes to be one of the largest collections of digital music available on the Internet. Consumers can search, sample and download music free of charge.

About MusicMatch Jukebox

MusicMatch Jukebox is the world's first personal jukebox software. It lets users build extensive collections of CD-quality digital music downloaded from the Internet and recorded from music CDs, vinyl and cassette tapes. MusicMatch Jukebox lets users organize all of their tracks in a digital music database on their PC, create custom play lists and play them on their PC in CD-quality. MusicMatch Jukebox is one of the world's most popular audio software programs, downloaded by close to one million people each month, and is the most popular jukebox software download on CNET. MusicMatch Jukebox is currently being bundled with the Diamond Rio and Creative NOMAD portable MP3 players.

About MusicMatch, Inc.

MusicMatch, Inc. develops digital audio software that lets people take control over how they listen to their music. The company's popular "MusicMatch Jukebox" software turns a PC into a powerful component of a user's stereo system, and is the world's number-one selling MP3 software program. The MusicMatch web site (www.musicmatch.com) is one of the world's 50 most popular music web sites, and contains one of the finest collections of downloadable music from independent artists on the Internet. The company has 43 employees, was incorporated in February 1997, and is headquartered in San Diego, CA. MusicMatch is 20% owned by Thomson Multimedia Inc. Together with Fraunhofer IIS, Thomson was the co-developer of the MP3 technology and ranks #1 in the U.S. and #4 in Europe in sales of consumer electronics.

Statements in this press release that are not strictly historical are "forward-looking" statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Such statements include those statements regarding the anticipated features and benefits of MusicMatch software. These statements involve a high degree of risk and uncertainty that exist in MP3.com's operations and business environment. Such statements are predictions only and actual events or results may differ materially from those projected in such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to differences include MP3.com's risks related to implementation and development schedules, MP3.com's new and uncertain business model, uncertainty regarding acceptance of MP3.com's products and services, MP3.com's limited operating history and risks associated with MP3.com's rapid growth. These factors and others are more fully described under "Risk Factors" in the Final Prospectus included in MP3.com's Registration Statement on Form S-1 (File No. 333-78545) as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and declared effective by the SEC on July 20, 1999.

MusicMatch and MusicMatch Jukebox are the trademarks or registered trademarks of MusicMatch, Inc. MP3.com is the trademark of MP3.com, Inc.

For further information, please contact: Joeli Yaguda of MusicMatch, Inc., 619-385-8381, joeli@musicmatch.com; or Gary Brotman of Golin/Harris International, 213-623-4200 ext. 728, gbrotman@golinharris.com; or John Lenihan of MP3.com, Inc., 619-623-7098, john@mp3.com; or Candace Locklear of GCI Group, 415-974-7208, clocklear@gcigroup.com.

SOURCE MP3.com, Inc.

CO: MP3.com, Inc.

ST: California

IN: MLM

SU: JVN PDT

09/29/1999 12:46 EDT prnewswire.com



To: A@P Trader who wrote (44738)9/30/1999 12:20:00 AM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
I don't follow your logic. Here is mine...

1.
* The "big boys" have a position
* The "big boys" want their position to become more valuable
* The "big boys" say something to increase the value of their position
* The "big boys" exit their position for a greater profit

2.
* A@P and Friends have a position
* A@P and Friends want their position to become more valuable
* A@P and Friends say something to increase the value of their position
* A@P and Friends exit their position for a greater profit

To me, it seems like the motive and tactics are the same. To me, the tactics seem like the other side of the same coin as another past SI guru that has now been banned.

At one time, it seemed like A@P only went for scam stocks. Now it seems like there is an insatiable demand for a new play. And when you are a hammer, you tend to treat everything as if it was a nail. No question that A@P was "The Hammer" when it came to busting scam stocks, but some of the things he is going after don't seem like nails.
JXM