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To: Tom Hua who wrote (2654)11/14/1998 12:52:00 PM
From: Brentsky
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Wow Tom, thanks for all of this information on KTEL. After looking at the real KTEL and its extremely poor fundamentals, it's clear the last two weeks have been an orchestrated manipulation by KTEL.

One has to wonder how many insiders got rich? I'm pressed to imagine how the company can even stay in business with these numbers. By now, everyone knows how worthless the advertising links in Playboy and Microsoft are. In fact, those links will probably cost more than they bring in!

Let's see, multi quarters of losses, secretly replacing their president.....hmmmmmm time this bad doggy was slapped down where it belongs!!

My guess is this stock is overpriced at anything over $6.

See you at the bottom!!!!!!

Brentsky

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To: William Harvey who wrote (2651)11/14/1998 12:56:00 PM
From: Brentsky
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Yeah Wiiliam, it's time to spank this bad doggy back down where it belongs!!!!!

What do want to bet this crappy stock opens around 15 on Monday and then proceeds to head under 10. The fundamentals on KTEL are so bad, I'd guess they'll be out of business by next Spring (my opinion only) Little hard to have multiple quarters of losses and no one wanting to loan you money. Of course, the Chairman could loan money from all of the shares he probably sold at 39. lol

See you under 10!!!!!!!!!

Brentsky

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To: Brentsky who wrote (2656)11/15/1998 12:41:00 PM
From: Tom Hua
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Brent, I did a price comparison of the CDs which are being featured on
K-tel's front page (supposedly their best deals!). Here's what I came
up with. The lowest prices are bolded.

Title KTEL AMZN CDNW NTKI
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N Sync 15.28 12.58 12.58 13.88

Enter the Dru 16.18 12.58 12.58 12.88

These are
Special Times 16.18 12.58 12.58 13.88

Club Mix 99 15.99 14.99 12.99 15.49

Supposed Former
Infatuation Junkie 12.59 12.58 12.58 12.88

Greatest Sports
Rock and James V.3 14.99 14.99 16.49 15.49

Average 15.20 13.38 13.30 14.08

Who is going to buy from KTEL?

Regards,

Tom

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To: Doug Fowler who wrote (2643)11/15/1998 2:27:00 PM
From: Louis Riley
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Oh, I admit I was lucky.

More like divine intervention, actually.

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To: Tom Hua who wrote (2657)11/15/1998 4:56:00 PM
From: Brentsky
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Tom, internet sales are questionable as it is. But, one thing is for certain, price competitiveness is the key. And, as you pointed out, KTEL ain't got that either!

Who would buy a CD from KTEL?, who would loan money to KTEL?, who would go long in KTEL now?

Junk, junk, junk, we're headed back to $4 a share (which is probably overpriced) lol.

see you there!

Brent

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To: Brentsky who wrote (2659)11/16/1998 6:31:00 AM
From: William Harvey
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Brentsky,

Maybe you're right about going back to the single digits. The question is, who's going to last longer, Crown Books or Amazon? Is cutting prices really the only solution? If life was that simple, hamburgers would be eating people. It'd be a mistake to give up the due diligence you've done on KTEL. Maybe sideline this one but technically, management hasn't even started to fight.

WH

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To: William Harvey who wrote (2660)11/16/1998 8:51:00 AM
From: Brentsky
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William, on the internet, price IS everything. Remember, we're talking about companies selling the exact same thing. Why would I want to pay more for the same CD from KTEL, when Amazon.com is cheaper and better known.

Furthermore, which management are you talking about. The old president who left KTEL secretly and with no announcement from KTEL. Sounds more like management is in complete disaray to me.

Brent

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To: Brentsky who wrote (2661)11/16/1998 3:34:00 PM
From: William Harvey
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Brentsky,

Yeah, but once you enter your password and pin to get onto the Playboy site, you don't really feel like doing a lot of comparison shopping. Circuit City used to design their parking lots to hard to get into so once people parked, they didn't feel like leaving without buying. Shrewd.

WH

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To: Brentsky who wrote (2661)11/16/1998 5:11:00 PM
From: Tom Hua
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Brent, the field gets more crowded everyday. Kmart is joining the pact to sell music online.

dailynews.yahoo.com

Regards,

Tom

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To: Tom Hua who wrote (2663)11/16/1998 5:15:00 PM
From: purecntry5
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You can get your online music here as well....not bad prices either... members.spree.com ...KTEL will fall IMO, although not as fast as some think due to the high short interest....

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