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To: Edward Y. Lee who wrote (7498)2/11/1999 3:25:00 PM
From: Annette  Respond to of 27722
 
If I were management, and I knew the IPO announcement was coming...I sure as HECK would file to sell some of my shares for a BIG profit.
They HAVE to file before they sell.

Does this tell you anything??

Hmmmm?



To: Edward Y. Lee who wrote (7498)2/11/1999 4:23:00 PM
From: ZenFAUST  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27722
 
Ed,

I just heard one of the analyst talking heads on CNBC state that when management of Inets have sold shares recently, the stocks have gone UP, not down.....
It sounds counter-intuitive, but it makes sense. Management is made up of people, people want to make money; NAVR is surely going skyward and they know it. This company is definitly not in any trouble; actually, they've never looked better.

Hang tight,
Scott
PS: Sorry Fiberman, I can no longer wait for T W E L V E....I will look for a good entry point tomorrow...if MM's are up for a little dance and dip...



To: Edward Y. Lee who wrote (7498)2/11/1999 8:53:00 PM
From: stiltz1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27722
 
I am very discouraged with navr management; I do not trust Paulson;he looks like a used car salesman; one question during the news conference troubled me: from a questioneer, regarding vvtv's share of the company and if they had exercised an additional 5% option for their share of netradio. Paulson hemmed and hawed; this may be what has derailed the ipo, although I must say I was snookered by the star tribune story; maybe the paper was fed a crock too by some "reliable source". Also, the "relatively comfortable" line -- what a line of BS. This whole waiting game is getting me down and making me weary. We all should have listened to Tom Hua, who was out of the stock before the announcement, but not short either. Netradio is a dynamo waiting to happen; but I feel like that character "Godot" in Becket's play. We may all grow old waiting for this thing to happen.