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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony, -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: av8r who wrote (17247)3/5/1999 12:25:00 AM
From: stiltz1  Respond to of 122087
 
Av8r; fair enough: i have listed my reasons: no need to go into again. let's just wait and see what the market does: that'sthe ultimate test, right? Just look at internet ipo's the past several months: where do they go: look at broadcast.com; why is cmgi putting millions into internet broadcasting: netradio has a jump on a lot of them: they will add enormously to the wealth of navr, since navr will have a substantial stake in netradio; navr's value will more than double before the ipo; not to mention how strong it will run after. The facts support a bullish view of media internet ipo's. leave navr aside: no one can deny the hunger the investing public has for internet related companies: navr is fortunate in having both ecommerce capacities and a terrific programing and technical instrument in netradio. you add it up: the shares outstanding never reflect the shares in float; that's the real technical number. And who knows when the ipo momentum will start to build? no one can predict: that's why it's crazy to short this particular stock at this particular time. my long investment in navr is pretty meagre: but I like the company and its product: also I know something about the media industry and netradio's audience grows every single day. Translate that into advertising revenues, e-commerce hookups, tie-ins of various sorts and you get a hot commodity. At 13, this stock is a steal: and people see that. But on this thread, the bet is downwards: that's great> But if people read this thread and get the idea that the only way to go on stocks in to bet on downward, they may get hurt. I hate to see that: shorting stock ruined a close friend of mine: they became convinced that such and such a stock was going to go down; they listened to a short hypster (not anthony) and got killed. That's what I don't want to happen to those shorting navr. And that's why I spent considerable time this afternoon talking to my friends in the investment community, and receiving enormous positive feedback. Regards, stiltz1