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Technology Stocks : FRANKLIN TELECOM (FCM)

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To: David Colvin who wrote (2243)10/1/1999 5:11:00 PM
From: Noneyet  Read Replies (1) of 2891
 
David,

I could and should answer much of what you had to say, however, I will not. Why; because your post was civil at least, secondly I am impressed with your knowledge of Iomega. I also did not mean the offering was the reason for its decline, just that it did subsequently decline.

I do have two quick comments about fcm, one is your reference to ancient history, most of the information I use when speaking about its history is within the last three years, that is not that long ago, unless of course you've seen live dinosaurs recently. Those events also took place under the same administration, which should not go unnoticed, or left unsaid. Secondly are the revenues, I've explained how I felt too many times already regarding fcm's 10.6 million as they apply to usat. Had fcm's revenues of 10.6 million been split among many company's, I might even have reconsidered my entire opinion of the company. I am not talking about revenues from the JMBest types or Starnetworks and cybervoz either. More like Vodavi's, Power & Telephone Supply and some other decent sized VAR's or end users.
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