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To: crimson who wrote (13418)4/7/1999 12:01:00 PM
From: KaiserSosze  Respond to of 27722
 
I used to run cross-country (not literally) in high school and college. The one thing I remember is that I always wanted to stop running about 90%-95% through the race. Then, when the finish line is in site, you get that extra burst of energy that carries you through. I feel like this is somewhat similar, we are oh so close (in my opinion), and we all have had enough. Now NAVR management needs to show us the finish line!



To: crimson who wrote (13418)4/7/1999 12:01:00 PM
From: Huckster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27722
 
We are not panicing here...

WE ARE PISSED!!!!



To: crimson who wrote (13418)4/7/1999 12:16:00 PM
From: country bob  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 27722
 
The longer we sit around on our hands, the more time we have to think. The one thought that came into my mind is that it's looking more and more like nobody is impressed with NAVR or NETR.We shouldn't be begging for news.If NETR was considered a hot IPO you couldn't keep it a secret if you wanted to.I will ride this out because I don't want to bail after 6 months of waiting only to see it double on a long overdue announcement if I'm wrong.




To: crimson who wrote (13418)4/7/1999 12:24:00 PM
From: zurdo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27722
 
crimson,
You must realize that people like Annette have been in this stock for almost half a year, and have gone through several false starts and vague target dates from Navarre management, and many "very soon" types of will-0-the-wisp statements from them...with very little happening of any value to the investor...When there is a little spurt up, that's when Navarre managers can move like greased lightening to sell their stock before any of us even have a chance to put in a sell order...Since they have the inside knowledge it's not difficult for them to shortstop any profit to be made...I really cannot blame Annette for showing her frustration....To illustrate what frustrates us: At this very minute, I am watching, on CNBC, two dynamic directors of a company called the "ON-LINE MUSIC STORE" giving a very impressive performance on the future of their company due to the intensity of demand in this area...They will probably be the next newcomer to elbow NAVR-NetRadio aside and advance beyond them, as every other business in this field has done...