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To: E. M. Edds who wrote (3689)1/9/1999 5:50:00 PM
From: Lynn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27722
 
I enjoyed reading your posting, thank you.

Some of us have been in NAVR for some time now; collectively, we are "the bench" sitters. Assuming the scenario about a CEO announcement then the IPO announcement, where do you see NAVR trading both short (as in month) and intermediate to long term?

You seem to know what you are talking about so when you say, "Patience here can and should make us very wealthy," I'd like an idea of what you think.

Lynn



To: E. M. Edds who wrote (3689)1/9/1999 7:58:00 PM
From: Kelvin Taylor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27722
 
Great post. The market is flooded with who can't understand the Inet stocks and have called anyone who wishes to invest in these stocks as "insane, out of touch, etc.". The fact is the internet is not a cycle, but change in the way of doing business.

A number of parent companies who have launched subsidiaries as IPO have seen their stock prices rise dramatically. Will NAVR be next?
I think the evidence is clear:

Using 11/2/98 as a reference point MALL(parent of UBID) closed @ 8 1/2
When the IPO was announced the stock rose more than 650%. DBCC(marketwatch IPO) has rose from 4 3/16 to @ 26 3/8 as of Jan. 8.(530%)
NAVR shot to 27 just on the mention of the NetRadio IPO.
NAVR has the same potential of these other two. Yesterday's run is only the pre-announcement advancement we will see coming soon.

For a graphic comparison ck out the link below:

quicken.com

Kelvin