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To: Stephen Adnan who wrote (6953)2/8/1999 8:47:00 PM
From: JW Steve  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27722
 
<<Many here were relying on some 60 day SEC rule (or something like that) to get to today. >>

Nope. Anybody who was relying on that was just plain foolish. There was no SEC ruling. They have never given a hard date. They have thusfar done exactly what they said. This is the first announcement that is definitive. That is good. Take your money out, but you better be ready to jump back in, doesn't sound like the bottom is gonna be very far down.

jw steve



To: Stephen Adnan who wrote (6953)2/8/1999 11:15:00 PM
From: Kelvin Taylor  Respond to of 27722
 
Stephen, I agree this is NOT news. Where is the S1? The company had 60 days to issue a filing and its STILL is not done. The only news here is the management can't decide if NetRadio is a go or not.

DBCC and MALL were stocks that surged on the official word(S1 filing. Those IPOs(UBID and MarketWatch) were set to go public. NAVR has an open-ended date to launch. What happens if the "market conditions decline" and become "unfavorable"? That's what happen last year when a whole group of IPOs were postponed.

Even if the S1 was filed three weeks from now it would still be 30 days until the IPO would hit the market. That's a long time to wait and see.

Kelvin



To: Stephen Adnan who wrote (6953)2/9/1999 2:21:00 AM
From: zurdo  Respond to of 27722
 
<<NAVR MGMT IS CRAP>>
<<I am going to keep my money on the sidelines for now and buy after a clear bottom.>>
The two statements of yours don't compute...If you feel this company has such bad management, why in the world would you want to ever entrust your money to NAVR management??? You contradict yourself...



To: Stephen Adnan who wrote (6953)2/9/1999 9:15:00 AM
From: Stephen Adnan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27722
 
Best of trading to all NAVR longs

Go NAVR (yea)

Stephen