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To: Jerry in Omaha who wrote (13025)5/19/1998 9:45:00 AM
From: mark silvers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Jer,
I have never been a scuba diver, nor do Iknow what Naxos "feels" like to you. However, I am fairly sure that the markets are also unrelated to scuba diving. My personal expereince tells me that naxos has never really traded according to TA and trades very much on the emotional
energy of its largest shareholders.

Mark



To: Jerry in Omaha who wrote (13025)5/19/1998 9:46:00 AM
From: Tom Frederick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
39,200 shares traded as of the first 14 minutes of trading. That's the interest level we need. Let's hope it's from those who understand that Naxos is building a data bank of solid resource information.



To: Jerry in Omaha who wrote (13025)5/19/1998 10:13:00 AM
From: Tom Frederick  Respond to of 20681
 
Jerard, How the heck do you survive a jump into an ocean full of scuba gear? That must REALLY hurt! Who pays for all that scuba gear floating around like that? Isn't it dangerous to ocean traffic to have all that gear bobbing about? And if the equipment is on the surface wouldn't it be SCABA? (Self Contained Abovewater Breathing Apparatus)

Just kidding Jerry. Wasn't that the same jump in the latest Bond film? They called it a HALO jump (High Altitude Low Opening). I talked to a guy who knew the stunt man who did the trick. He said that they tried it with the gear on this back but it created too much of a foil effect and it made him fly too horizontal like a wing. In other words he couldn't dive straight down. So they put the gear on his belly. Wild stuff.

Respectfully,

Tom F.