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To: Art Baeckel who wrote (21874)9/21/2000 1:37:52 PM
From: Art Baeckel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30916
 
Hidden Asset Report Analyst to Interview On
RadioWallStreet.com

Business Wire - September 21, 2000 10:58

PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 21, 2000--On
RadioWallStreet.com's weekly show, `The Hidden Asset Report' Net2Phone,
Inc. (NASDAQ: NTOP), Numerex Corp. (NMRX) and Global Light
Telecommunications Inc. (NYSE: GBT) will be discussed by Hidden Asset
Report Analyst, Fredrik Tjernstrom, Investor Broadcast Network announced.

Conducting the interview will be John Duval, Financial Commentator with
RadioWallStreet.com.

`The Hidden Asset Report' is an independent research publication from
Horizon Research Group, which also publishes other well-known independent
research products such as the `IPO Value Monitor, `The Contrarian Research
Report', `The Intangible Asset Report' and `The Spin-off'.

This event will be webcast Thursday, September 21, 2000 at 11:00 AM ET
and will be available for replay thereafter. To listen, visit
radiowallstreet.com . After September 20, 2000, acess via this
direct link
radiowallstreet.com.

First time listeners may need to download audio software via the
RadioWallStreet.com website. There is no charge to access any
RadioWallStreet.com event. Questions related to this event may be submitted
to patricia@radiowallstreet.com. Please reference date and time of the
interview in the Subject of the e-mail.

About Investor Broadcast Network

Investor Broadcast Network is the leading broadcaster of real-time investment
information and analysis on the Internet.

With a complete portfolio of web-based broadcast communication services,
the company gives investors access to the inner circle of corporate executives
and industry thought leaders, while providing public companies with an efficient
online investor relations strategy that meets their financial needs and reduces the
high-risk of selective disclosure.

For more information on Investor Broadcast Network visit
www.investorbroadcast.com

CONTACT: Investor Broadcast Network
Patricia Berenson, 888/311-8225
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To: Art Baeckel who wrote (21874)9/21/2000 2:58:29 PM
From: Arrow Hd.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30916
 
Art, thanks for the post. Unfortunately I am now resigned to the fact that NTOP trades 100 shares at a time and strategic announcements such as this go unappreciated. But let me see if I can put another piece of the puzzle together. Earlier in the week we saw the Cisco announcement (ADIR) and how NTOP's products will now be marketed by Cisco and it's alliance partners into the Enterprise space where Cisco is the market leader. Today's announcement fills the hole in what the industry calls the SMB space (small and medium business sector). Further, it gives a DSL solution to CLECs and ISPs for both business and high usage consumer solutioning. T is going to implement the Cable Modem and probably TV solution. Scientific Atlanta has the set top box solution. Then there is the already existing ubiquity with MSFT, AOL, Yahoo, etc. for the standard every day Internet user. Who have we left out?
I am getting very frustrated. Few companies have dominated a space so completely as has NTOP. IBM in Mainframes, MSFT in PC operating systems, any others? By the way, did anyone catch the comment about NTOP's OEM development operation? In a post below I commented on the enormous profit potential an OEM pricing methodology presents to a company. And software is even more profitable and when the software methodology is combined with an OEM "to go" or "incremental" business model it is obscene in how much cash and profit it generates.
I am convinced that there is no analyst out there who has thought this through nor does NTOP have the ability to communicate the story unless the Radio Wall Street blurb does something today. The Bear Stearns comments were the closest statements so far that actually allude to the potential value equation. Very disappointing.