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To: Annette who wrote (12137)3/26/1999 10:44:00 PM
From: crimson  Respond to of 27722
 
I doubt in the long run! For now, Internet stocks are hot, and NetRadio will be too! Navarre gets the sales, but the "hype" and the "hopes" is with a good internet company.

NetRadio has a few problems, its website isn't nearly as fast as broadcast.com, but it offers Navarre extra income from the sales and distribution. And the hype leading up to the IPO will be great.

If the IPO date is announced next week, and the date is late April or Early May, topped with continued news on NetRadio and the IPO, does anyone believe NAVR will not go straight up? I have played DBCC, MALL, ZD and did quite well, but in two of the cases I left with smaller profits. The other time, I made 5 times what I started with. This Internet Hype is NOT going away, and NAVR is at the heart.

I may have to go after BKS too!



To: Annette who wrote (12137)3/26/1999 11:01:00 PM
From: JW Steve  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27722
 
<<Net Radio will do fine, but will NAVR do as well? >>

There is absolutely no reason to think otherwise. Hell, people are going to run WCAP into the stratosphere because they own 1.2 million shares of juno.com. Of course, it's more likely they will end up with about 200,000 shares after the conversion.

I'd like anyone to produce a company that owned a substantial portion of a recent internet IPO that didn't pop. The closest I can think of is PWCC, which got absolutely no press for being in on Flashnet. NAVR has shown that it is closely tied to Netradio in the past.

jw steve