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To: Byron Xiao who wrote (4566)1/18/1999 11:13:00 PM
From: Mark[ox5]  Respond to of 27722
 
<<<if you believe NAVR will go
to 50, 100 without considering its fundamental, valuation >>

So DBCC went to $45 based on fundamental, valuation?

Cmon get real... 90% of internet stocks are trading on pure demand and supply with barely an eye towards any business plan. (Yo, Chucky, say what? The stock ends in .com? Ok Im in!!! BUY BUY!! 600 shares!! NOW!! Ok.. now Im in!!!.. what do they do??!"!)

First of all I find it hilarious to see the :

"Well NAVR standing alone is $8 so if you take 50% of Netradio at $87 you get NAVR at $32"

I have seen these same exact posts on MALL and DBCC boards 2-3 weeks before the IPOs and all are useless. Really its about supply, demand, timing, and hype for these spin offs. Your analysis and "fundamentals" are moot when momentum investors jump on a $40 NAVR stock to move it to $50 within 3 hours ... or whatever the range may be. They wont care one thing about fundamentals or charting an Excel spreadsheet counting BCST vs NAVR web hits.

But knock yourselves out, it does make for funny reading trying to guess all this without even knowing a single fact about NetRadio's IPO.. such small factors as oh I dont know, if the IPO will be in 2 weeks, 2 months, 6 months, if they will offer 1M shares, 4M shares, 10M shares... you know the little things...

Oh yes, and when there are enough companies out there that there can actually even BE 2 net IPO's a day (can you even name 10 net companies worthy of IPOing??)... then the market top has been reached, the froth has crested, and its time to go 100% cash.

Mark



To: Byron Xiao who wrote (4566)1/19/1999 12:08:00 AM
From: bodie  Respond to of 27722
 
Heard this before, we are all big boys and girls, don't need a guardian angel. I do think that Yahoo needs you a lot more. If you want to protect people, go to the "KING" of all hype boards. It's spelled Y A H O O.

bodie