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To: Annette who wrote (24161)10/12/1999 7:00:00 PM
From: SLSUSMA  Respond to of 27722
 
CompUSA isn't exactly doing well, even though a lot of people buy software from them. Best Buy is doing great, but I think they get more money from their stereo and electronic sales than their CDs and software.

Why you think CD, you think Tower, Sam Goody, etc. When you think software, you either steal it from work or maybe buy at CompUSA. Like I said however, CompUSA's earnings haven't been shyrocketing, if that's any indication of NAVR's sales. But the point isn't that NAVR sells to CompUSA or Best Buy. The point, since you did not get the hint, is that there are plenty of others to sell the same things to Best Buy and CompUSA. Therefore, other than JBirds and Jess the Mind Ventura, what does NAVR do unique from others? NAVR has plenty of competition, but nothing special in the company.

At least with this tender offer for 1.1 million shares, you can be reasonably assured that NAVR will fall only to $10 1/4, until this tender offer is over with on the 19th. Sorry that you did not sell yesterday. My sympathies.