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To: Jon Tara who wrote (6343)5/1/1998 11:13:00 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
>>>I'm glad you realize that it's DCLK, not NETZ. :)<<<

Still, if NETZ beats DCLK's revenues from having the same quality bluechip clinetele, isn't there something significant here? Particularly with Steve Lair, with all of his connections, on top as chairman of the board. Can't you at least agree that this is interesting for a stock presently trading around .50?



To: Jon Tara who wrote (6343)5/1/1998 11:22:00 AM
From: Lane Hall-Witt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Anybody have any idea what NETZ's IR firm is doing for a living?

The most astonishing thing to me is that the IR firm hasn't been able to release any positive news of any kind for some two months. This is the fastest moving industry on the planet, and yet they're releasing news at the kind of rate a waste-management company or a tow-truck manufacturer would dish it out. It's almost as if these people don't have a clue that NETZ is in an industry where movement and speed are at a premium.

A quick review of the releases put out by most players in the Internet industry will remind us that most of these things don't say much. But these companies are playing the game, and the thing that disconcerts me most about NETZ (or the IR firm) is that they don't seem to have a clue that they're in the game, too.

Instead of watching the NETZ newswire, I'll be spending my time the next few days watching ESVS: as long as they don't announce a pullout from the NETZ deal, I'm assuming that the phantom financials are out there somewhere, or at least that there's a working agreement on how to address the situation.

I'm holding on to my NETZ because I still see huge upside in this company. They do have real products, real services, and real clients. And it's always tempting to focus on the fact that DCLK is about a $400 million company right now, while NETZ sits around $25 million.

Thanks for letting me vent! I have not suffered nearly as long as some of you, but it still feels good--.