To: Terp who wrote (1058 ) 12/2/1998 8:59:00 PM From: Mohan Marette Respond to of 27722
Insider ownership/sales-Net Radio ,c-Commerce & e-Commerce you name it they got it. Terp: I think there are some +16 million shares outstanding (source:Yahoo) of which 45% or so is owned by insiders, 200K of the 45% is not a large chunk of shares,besides people do need money now and then you know. ============================================================ Here is what Net Radio does in case anybody wants to know. ----------------------------------------------------------------..NETRADIO The NetRadio Network is one of the leading Internet providers of original audio broadcasting in the world. NetRadio offers two significant features: 24 hour-a-day broadcasting and two "C-commerce" sites and provides Navarre with a significant edge in the distribution of music CD's, Computer software and CD/ROM's, and DVD.Currently, Internet commerce is divided into two major sectors – advertising and electronic commerce. NetRadio is the first Web site to implement "content-enabled" commerce (or C-Commerce) with CDPoint* (www.cdpoint.com) (250,000+ music titles) and SoftwarePoint* (www.softwarepoint.com) (6,500+ software titles). This allows millions of listeners to easily purchase site to implement "content-enabled" commerce (or C-Commerce) with CDPoint* (www.cdpoint.com) (250,000+ music titles) and This allows millions of listeners to easily purchase products online while listening to any of its 150+ audio channels. NetRadio plans to introduce additional C-commerce sites in the future. Network (www.netradio.net) has become the largest broadcaster of Internet-only original audio content on the Web, offering customers more than 150 on-demand music and entertainment channels. NetRadio's traffic has increased to nearly 3 million listening sessions and 20 million page-views per month. NetRadio's listeners can easily navigate the open Web site, listening to its audio while surfing to other sites, or working on other applications offline. NetRadio's diverse audio content has attracted other business partners, the most recent of which, Packard Bell NEC, will feature 35 of its channels on its new Windows 98 desktop audio "radio" player.... navarre.com