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To: Steve Hausser who wrote (4449)6/3/1999 8:15:00 AM
From: Charlie B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13157
 
Rollout.
Mike, I was at the meeting & spoke directly with Chris Cline. When I asked him when, he said it really doesn't matter exactly when because it is definately going to happen. That may sound a little odd at first, but he was very confident. Also said date is totally out of their hands. Think about it a minute... 1 year from now will July rollout vs. say November make much of a difference?

Chuck



To: Steve Hausser who wrote (4449)6/3/1999 9:23:00 AM
From: Mike Fredericks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13157
 
Why don't you sell the little bit of stock that you own and move on.

*sigh*. Another one of those "Anyone who has anything at all negative to say about the company should just shut up and go away" types. I get private messages from you guys all the time. I'll say it again - I'm very bullish about IATV, else I wouldn't put my money in it. I'm a grad student with almost no investment money and I only own 3 stocks; IATV is one of them. Still, I have a couple of major gripes with managment, the largest of which is that they have never been straightforward with this rollout date and they can't enhance my shareholder value until they roll out the darn product. People wonder why the stock drops on "good news?" I honestly think the entire market is waiting to see if IATV will ever release anything. If they're gonna release it 3Q they should know a definite rollout date and they should tell us, after all, we own the company.

Like I have said in previous posts, I think that the day they announce a firm rollout date (IE "July 15th," not "3Q"), the stock will jump back over 20 and stay there. If 3Q comes and goes and no rollout, I think the stock will slump down to around 8, as nobody will believe them when they say "And rollout for Fox Sports Southwest should occur 2nd quarter 2000."

-Mike