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To: Sea Hunter who wrote (856)3/20/1999 9:59:00 AM
From: Pruguy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1260
 
can anyone explain to me why an article about a rumor is being taken as gospel here.
I had been of the impression that bam and bong were very informed investors regarding the streaming/audio business.
Since when do you accept rumor as fact.
It may be true but personally i'm not so sure.
Cuban has been saying a lot and delivering little as of late. His/my stock has been languishing lately, while other comparable stocks have been flying.
I wouldn't put it past him as just another gimmick to try to bolster the stock, and as of yet, no one on the street seems to be buying it.
for those of you that didn't notice, we are down close to 15% over the past 2 weeks.
I hope it isn't accurate that they are selling at the current market price. Having cheered and cheered about the barriers to entry and the importance of being first, I don't know why we would want to accept no premium. None of this really adds up to me, so while you all are writing epitaphs for bcst, I'm looking for a trading opportunity as cuban tries to pump his stock on rumor.
this all sounds like a game for the bulliten board companies to me, not very impressive.
If my analysis is wrong and they did agree to sell at the market price, then Cuban must not have believed his own preaching, because you don't sell without a premium when you have everything he says we have.