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Technology Stocks : Audio and Radio on the Internet- NAVR -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Scott Kleinhans who wrote (2961)12/28/1998 9:27:00 PM
From: Axxel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27722
 
Thanks for your kind interest in the VTAR (c) newsletter. There is no charge of any kind
for the newsletter. I publish it about 3-4 times/week and you can see it on
www.marketdigestonline.com or www.ibchannel.com and about a dozen other sources.
But, I will be glad to send it to you. Just give me your name and your city and if you did
not tell me, where did you hear about me and VTAR (c)?

Best personal regards-I hope I can be of some small assistance to you in 1999.

Axxel Knutson, CIO
Axxel Institutional Equity Services
Warren, NJ 908-647-5750 stockopn@webspan.net or vtarmail@aol.com
Here is the comment on NAVR -FYI...

Navarre [NAVR=11 9/16] recommended on Friday intra-newsletter report at just under $10. Sorry, that's the way it goes. Still a big buy. Navarre's 'NetRadio" allows millions of visitors to listen to music on-line from over 150 audio channels and to purchase audio CD's on-line. Net-Radio has gained to over 20,000,000 page-views per month and 3 million visitors/month. This same technology is used on a wholesale basis NAVR sells software and CD-ROM titles through its websites and has, since 1997, undergone measurable financial improvements in its balance sheet and expects that NetRadio, the first only Internet-only radio network, will be offered as an IPO in 1999. An announcement was made to this effect on November 30th. To date NetRadio has not contributed to the parent and has been a measurable cost drain as we would expect in the launch phase of this technology. We suggest that you visit their website at www.netradio.net, www.softwarepoint.com, www.cdpoint.com and www.navarre.com. NAVR will begin sales of DVD's in 1999 ["Digital Versatile Disk]. There are a little over 13 million shares outstanding [not a lot considering the overall promise of the business plan]. Losses continue, but capital structure is acceptable. The company is in New Hope, MN and these people have to work hard just to keep warm.