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To: stiltz1 who wrote (7721)2/14/1999 3:10:00 PM
From: Ming Wu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27722
 
Instead of focus on day-to-day price movement, I would like to focus on more long term price of NAVR... here is the comparison of all the companies have net radio business:

techweb.com
Among Broadcast, Imagine Radio, Pseudo, RealNetworks, Spinner, Liquid Audio, Goodnoise,
NAVR is the only player to set up its own commerce backend, and that will have a lot more margin than other players, and more attractive to potential buyout suitors. Look at FHT, who knows it got bought by a department store before it happened?



To: stiltz1 who wrote (7721)2/14/1999 3:26:00 PM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 27722
 
I have been tracking the NetRadio site for several months,and that is why I am fully confident they are moving as fast as possible---it is very evident they have been pouring money into the web-site---and I have been quite pleased with it.
Also,as I have stated before,Paulsen is not the delay factor--but it is the bankers and lawyers drawing up the S-1(they tend to be huge documents)---Paulsen also stated at the CC he can NOT be precise because if he was the SEC could slam a 60 day "cooling off period" for violating the quiet period---the press release they did bring out they probably had reviewed by the SEC before they released it--in my opinion,smart money will be accumulating next week---Good Luck,Max90