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To: JW Steve who wrote (6941)2/8/1999 8:29:00 PM
From: Vincent Vega  Respond to of 27722
 
Tomorrow should be extremely volatile, although I expect upward bias before the day is over. Also, IMHO the press release should be viewed as a positive since they have confirmed that the IPO is coming, the only people who view it as a negative are those who tried to time the IPO perfectly, the people who think they have figured out the market. Anyway, I am holding and may add if we dip tomorrow. Regards,

VV



To: JW Steve who wrote (6941)2/8/1999 8:29:00 PM
From: Don Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27722
 
jw steve, I'm you and most, will sit tight on what I have and will continue to accumulate on dips until the IPO. If people want to sell, then I for one will love to pick up more shares at a lower price.

Best of luck



To: JW Steve who wrote (6941)2/8/1999 8:32:00 PM
From: Richard B. Haenisch  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 27722
 
HOW FUNNY IS THIS!

Todays announcement is exactly what all the longs were looking for, the ONLY reason why we are perceiving it as bad is because the stock dropped today and we are hearing that the IPO won't be for another three weeks.

Remember DBCC or MALL, when they announced their spin-offs, it also took 2 - 3 weeks before the IPO actually came out.

This allows the media and investment bankers to promote the IPO!!!!

After reading the announcement I AM ECSTATIC!!!!!!!!!!

Rico

p.s. the MMs picked up those stop loss orders and panic money all day long. Boy, am I glad I bought another 2,000 shares today.




To: JW Steve who wrote (6941)2/9/1999 6:43:00 AM
From: AJ Berger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27722
 
how will Wall St. spin this?

dailynews.yahoo.com

will the additional attention
brought to the online music
buisness be good for us, or
make us look small compared
to any IBM initiative, even
if it's just a compression
encapsulation standard.

Online Radio Stations will be better
suited for this type of future
distribution, than current music
retail transaction sellers will.

The growth numbers of $250mil in
'97 online music sale to nearly
$4bil by 2005, should be helpful.
(numbers being used by Bloomberg)

Of course NAVR is not just about
music sales, but all the other
revenues a virtual collection of
radio stations can bring the world.
I doubt anyone's put any numbers on
that, but the potential is staggering.

Hopefully IBM will keep the record
companies from mucking up the Internet
like they did with DVD, and now
HDTV with all the conflicting
standards and industry infighting.

Good Luck to all NAVR shareholders
today. I'll be using any strength
I see this week to sell my shares.
NAVR's had since July'98 to prepare
this IPO, and these continued delays
make this a less secure bet, IMHO.

Besides, the current turmoil in the
market makes DayTrading Inets even
more profitable, so I'd rather have
my NAVR money free for that purpose.

Maybe I'll be back in a few weeks
and go Long again; we'll first see
how well the Inets keep running.