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To: Ron S who wrote (228)7/18/1998 9:09:00 AM
From: hoffy  Respond to of 1260
 
There is no telling where BCST will go next week. It could get zapped back down into the 40-50 range or it could soar into the 70-80 range. The valuation of these internet stocks is just crazy and almost meaningless.
NAVR should benefit greatly from the BCST exposure. And with a price of only 6 1/2 and more revenues then BCST there is no telling how high it can get next week. Into the teens is very possible. The downside is probably only a buck or so. NAVR is a much better play IMHO.



To: Ron S who wrote (228)7/18/1998 10:22:00 AM
From: purecntry5  Respond to of 1260
 
RNWK is very interesting at this price, but doesnt have the hype and exitement of a fresh IPO like BCST...still,if BCST can gain or even just hold $60, RNWK will have a very good day on Monday...my personal guess is that BCST will see $80 but this ones a tough call since there arent any shorts to squeeze, BUT there also arent any shorts to hold it down!....good luck
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To: Ron S who wrote (228)7/18/1998 10:41:00 AM
From: Caroline  Respond to of 1260
 
Ron, you seem to be missing the point.

Try reading the list.com out loud.com and see if you hear it.com. "Cabletron" is a bit of a joke in the mix.

Regards.com

3Com, ADC Telecomm, Ascend Comms, Aspect Telecomm, Broadcom, Cabletron, Com21, DSP Comms, Qualcomm



To: Ron S who wrote (228)7/19/1998 12:36:00 AM
From: cool  Respond to of 1260
 
I think NAVR is a competitor as that operate NetRadio.com, currently the most visited internet broadcast site.