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To: country bob who wrote (14399)4/14/1999 9:24:00 AM
From: southbound  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27722
 
TAX SEASON ?



To: country bob who wrote (14399)4/14/1999 9:28:00 AM
From: KaiserSosze  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27722
 
You sure you don't want to be around today cb; looks like we're gonna gap this morning!! Plus, you keep a check on my "irrational exuberance"!! :-)

You catching catfish down there or what??



To: country bob who wrote (14399)4/14/1999 9:30:00 AM
From: crimson  Respond to of 27722
 
CB - You sound unhappy! :o)

I haven't stayed with NAVR in the past through all the disappointments, but I did start buying for the IPO about two weeks ago at $11 15/16 and $12 1/2...so, with the bid at $18, I hardly call that a suck stock. But, I know about its past, so I understand to some degree.

Now, to play devils-advocate...

The company doesn't owe us any press releases to drive the stock up. Those fast rises just cause quick down-turns. I think they should have done something because of all the hype with audio/video, but they are not obligated to do anything to artificially move the price up. They have to think about Navarre and its shareholders who DON'T plan on selling on the day of the IPO. How many of us here are really planning on owning this stock after the IPO? Zero probably. So, why should NAVR do something to boost the stock price of its stock when they know the only reason to do so is for hype purposes. I want news on NetRadio, but do you really think the company is jsut sitting on it and waiting and making us mad? I hardly doubt it.

I didn't think the linux deal was big because you can get it for free, but I was wrong. The Funco deal is for games that cost $60 or more new and $45 or more for used. My son loves the store for his Nintendo 64 games. So who knows. Navarre is actually trying to build NAVR for the type of gains it has been getting...Straight up 50% in two weeks. Not bad.

I say those above statements playing both sides of the fences trying to sound neutral. Don't rip me for them! :o)