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Re: Red Bull post# 16633

Monday, 01/24/2005 3:23:23 PM

Monday, January 24, 2005 3:23:23 PM

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Hey I wasn't the one who started the name calling but if you want to have a real discussion fine, just leave the pom poms at home... we have a very speculative stock here, one in which management has not behaved very well from normal corporate perspective and in an industry fraught with turmoil and uncertainty.

I do believe that what they have accomplished to date is nothing short of miraculous but just because we've won a few battles and you WANT to believe we will win the war, doesn't make it so.

A realistic assessment of Sunncomm would be enough to scare most shareholders and yet the few posters who point out legitimate issues (ie bashing) are ridiculed and attacked repeatedly as if you all belong to some sort of giant Sunncomm Stepford wives thing.

What does it take before you people stop believeing anything that is told to you by folks with a reason and an agenda to tell you these things and who have a long record of at best exaggerating and hping numerous things that never come to pass or do so differntly than advertized?

My understanding on DarkNoise is that we handed it over to a University hoping they could fix it... I am certainly not an expert on this and if anyone has better info to share, plz do so.

IMO DarkNoise was a revolutionary approach. The concept is sound, so I believe someone like Dolby Labs that has years of expereince in the field of psycho acoustics, could make it workable.

BMG has had MediaMax for well over a year, has seen countless results showing little customer dissatisfaction and an increase in revenues due to a far smaller drop off of sales after several weeks, almost assuredly attributable to the MediaMax copy protection and yet BMG still just dribbles out a few CD using the technology.

Anyone recall 2004 was the year we would encode over a Billion CD's? Now we have Universal supposedly in the mix with the most tepid and awkward press release I have ever seen. I'm not sure of another public company that would have issued such a release.

Also, the iTunes distribution problem isn't an analog hole issue it is an un-copyright protected issue and one that frankly I felt confident a year ago would drive BMG to force Apple to embrace SevereBurn just to ensure that all of their media was protected regardless of what venue it was being distributed via.

IMO to date we've simply been lucky that Macrovision has fumbled the ball on every play... sooner or later they are going to wisen up and use some of their vast monetary resources to buy a seat at the table.