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Gold/Mining/Energy : NET NANNY SOFTWARE NNS-V -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Gator who wrote (1639)5/26/1999 9:24:00 PM
From: let  Respond to of 1681
 
They must have been disappointed in corporate response. I wonder if it is not difficult for a Canadian Co to do business here.

I own another Canadian stock with an excellent product, multiple marketing agreements now. But sales are easier in Europe for them.

This changes over time, but it seems slower than American Corps.

Just IMO, I appreciate that line of thought tho...it is interesting food for thought and something for NNS to consider.

Let



To: Gator who wrote (1639)5/27/1999 7:27:00 AM
From: SurfForWealth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1681
 
Hello Gator, I recogize your name from another thread. Perhaps SYD. First I would like to comment on the question by Thinkinglong about why the price is falling. The recent earnings report from last week was disappointing IMO. I expecting to see the revenues up higher than that. Gator, since you are in the business, (perhaps you could expand on that) maybe you can try to give your thoughts on the following. Is the revenue from the online sales of Netnanny s/w deffered and for how long. Do they wait to receive payment from say Netscape to record this as revenue? This could explain the lastest results. The new product PC Nanny should be shipping soon, what do you feel the potential for this will be in the corporate world? It sounds like a viable solution to me. Why is NNS revenue not higher in general at this point? What other things could happen to NNS to increase the share price? Taken over by say Symantec, Microsoft?? Mergers, alliances??? What about a co marketing agreement with major PC sellers? Dell, e-machines, acer??? Just some thoughts. I believe patience is required here. Thanks. Cheers!!!