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To: Donster who wrote (2568)9/30/1998 11:31:00 AM
From: RICE  Respond to of 2601
 
Excellent work Donster. We have a lot to look forward to folks.
New Sky is headed to new heights to say the least.
An invite to the Sundance Film Festival would be fantastic.
This is probably the best and biggest film festival after Cannes.

There is enough DD on this thread to get anyone excited. For 2 cents you can t go wrong when you think of the upside.



To: Donster who wrote (2568)9/30/1998 11:36:00 AM
From: William B. Hill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2601
 
Now that is what we all NEED to hear. A kind of bring everyone down
to earth, tell it like it is, no hype and honest asessment of our
investment. When you think about it, projecting revenues for something
that isn't even released is the kind of speculation that breeds
volatility!

I did ask about numbers projected from the re-release in DVD of
"Lady In White" (on the thread) a little while ago, and I think
that would be the first project producing revenues. Currently our
investment future is contingent on how these movies turn out and
the risk/reward is inline with the industry. The GOOD NEWS (to me)
is the small debt compared to the staggering revenue potential and
the fact that at least one of these projects has just as much potential to become a BOX OFFICE/ VIDEO success as do other major
productions out there.

I am perfectly content with my position and will not walk away from this potential for anything. Everyone has to realize we are invested
in an industry that moves along at a slower pace until distribution
of a film occurs. As I have said before...timing is the key and will
be directly related to NSKY's future success!

Brettster