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To: rockets who wrote (2191)9/1/1998 2:30:00 PM
From: myturn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2601
 
Well, Well, it looks like we have out share of weak hands on impending news. The MM's have been awfull cordial to those who think their is greener pasture on the horizon

Additional PRs are due out any time folks. One needs to remain calm about when to exit a stock..

I hope those who left today will be rewarded in their future investments.



To: rockets who wrote (2191)9/1/1998 2:54:00 PM
From: Donster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2601
 
Rockets: It is my understanding, from discussions with Reynolds, that he is negotiating all three projects at this time (now with the very experienced assistance of Shapiro). Difficult to say which one will have a PR next. I expected the distribution deal for "Freak.." to be the first PR, because it is so close to being ready and it is receiving so much interest (from October Films, Sony and others).

Obviously from the Variety coverage, etc., that "Face Facts" is getting, they are close to an announcement there, as well (IMO, announcing financing deal, probably with Winchester Entertainment, and maybe including Bagdonovich as director). Reynolds said on several occasions that negotiating movie deals is a methodical, painstaking process which takes patience from all concerned.

The Shapiro PR on "The Hell Candidate" was a pleasant surprise but, again, not what I anticipated. It certainly enforces the fact that NSKY is moving forward on all three current projects as well as looking at additional future films.

NSKY will not be a one PR spike, fall back stock. The multiple projects bodes well for the long-term future of the company and its shareholders.