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To: Paul Body who wrote (114)4/5/1999 9:38:00 AM
From: Goodboy  Respond to of 138
 
The group that they are working with doesn't own Co-op City apartments. They own both commercial and residential high rises in Manhattan and the tennants are on average paying $2,000 to $5,000 per month rent. At those rates, you tend to have the late twenties up to the 50's crowd with incomes over $75,000 to $100,000. This group makes up a high percentage of computer owners, but you are forgetting they will offer video services along with telephony and high speed access to the internet.



To: Paul Body who wrote (114)4/5/1999 12:13:00 PM
From: Goodboy  Respond to of 138
 
Somebody is accumulating a lot of stock. With only 2 million shares out, the move could take the stock well over $10. I think the visibility of the company will continue to rise as they make more announcements on their Superwire.com service, High Speed Communications alliances and deployment deals along with any deals that Entrata may be working on.

Of course, now that they have brought on a CFO from Winstar, it is likely they will get their financials out and apply for listing on the Nasdaq. No doubt this would help the stock greatly. I would think they would seek more private funds before approaching the IPO market, although it is more than likely that Entrata will IPO sometime in the next 12 months. I just wish the stock would slow down a little so I could buy more or at get a few more people involved before it breaks $10.