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To: simarx who wrote (293)7/24/1998 7:10:00 AM
From: cool  Respond to of 27722
 
<what is the market sentiment towards internet retailing>

The market has placed valuations on internet retailers--
EGGS, CDNW, SWNT AMZN--are you sure you are a professional?

The market has placed a valuation on internet broadcasters---BCST $1B+----they may place this valuation
on NetRadio.

More news? There sure will be---an indication of how page views and sales have been increasing due to NetRadio, a deal with Dell putting Netradio on all Dell desktops, more alliances with web content providers,
additional deals setting up turnkey DVD sales departments, in Circuit City, Best Buy, Musicland?
A NetRadio IPO announcement--deals with major broadcasters, banner ads increasing on the NetRadio site.

Shorts will shudder at each of these announcements.



To: simarx who wrote (293)7/24/1998 10:27:00 AM
From: John T. Hardee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27722
 
What are you smoking -simarx- what makes you think NAVR would spin off there internet business to become a stronger company as stated by you. The internet portion of NAVR business carries a high profit margin an element which will bring better than expected earnings to the company.

NAVR wholesale business in the past carries a low profit margin and has customer credit risk problems in the past 3 years. You say spin off the internet business with good profit margins. What is your objective - shorting the stock.