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To: Patherzen who wrote (6107)2/3/1999 10:51:00 PM
From: Guidothecat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27722
 
Patherzen...I see your points however in this case the rather predictable, long awaited news, seems to be finally hatching out.
NAVR only requires a little patience and it will reward. (There
is always the shadow of the larger market there tho and that
the Internet stocks have been Bullying their way thru astoundingly).

The news may not come tomorrow but soon to be...strong activity
without news is a positive indicator, in this case more
than a red flag...more like a sky-rocket.

I bought NAVR back in November having discovered the positives
swirling about this company,,,they have the advantage over most
distributors in that they have had the forsight to buy and IPO
NetRadio. They have the advantage over most Internet Retailors
in that they are a distributor with greater profit margins,
greater access to their product, direct contracts with artists and musicans. Their Internet story is just beginning.

In a larger sense Radio on the Net in conjuction with e commerce
is predicted to be comming of age in 99 and should be hot...band
width is increasing dramatically and this will popularize all
sorts of media related activities on the Net. Look at Victoria
about to happen her internet wiggle across our screens...the wiggle
spells $ and novelty (uh, I guess sex is still hot).

Believe it or not we need some of the big guys to help
bring this stock up,,,and they need to make money too,
but to be on the wrong end of the stick (when they
are selling when we are holding or buying) can be
very unfortunate.

Yup, alot of gambling going on in trading stocks and the
little guy has to be on top of the larger story.

Uhm, sorry thread, I'm carried away...

Luck to you...G