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Technology Stocks : FRANKLIN TELECOM (FCM)

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To: Alert-Inv. who wrote (1948)9/20/1999 9:50:00 AM
From: Noneyet  Read Replies (2) of 2891
 
A tempest in a teapot is that what usat is ? At 80% of fcm's past years revenues, usat is a tempest in a teapot, that statement of yours defies logic. If fcm won't ship to a customer who can't pay or is in arrears in their debts, tell me what that accounts receivable of 2.6 million is about in fcm's latest filing ?? Plus the fact that within fcm's filing it states that one customer accounted for 92% of those receivables. However logic and facts have no bearing on what gets posted here, as is evident by your comments.

Peruse usats latest filings for info on that company's financial status, then tell me about a tempest in a teapot.
Exactly who are fcm's other customers, no one has been able to figure that out yet. That small detail of "OTHER CUSTOMERS", is the balance of the teapot.....

Oh, you also make reference to BACKLOG, AND THAT FCM IS UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO REPORT ANY BACKLOG, WHY DO YOU SUPPOSE FCM REPORTED A 2.6 MILLION DOLLAR BACKLOG AFTER THE JAN-MAR QUARTER AND THEN OMITTED ANY SUCH STATEMENT IN THIS PAST QUARTER ?? DID FCM DO THAT BECAUSE THEIR "BACKLOG WAS SO BIG THEY DID NOT WANT TO SCARE INVESTORS OR RAISE THE PRICE OF THEIR STOCK TOO QUICKLY ?? I suppose then that this quarter we are in, which only has nine business days left is going to be a "GREAT ONE THEN, ISN'T IT ?
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