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Technology Stocks : FBN Associates - Year 2000/Y2K IPO!!!

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From: TEDennis1/27/2008 7:55:42 AM
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A week before Super Bowl Sunday ... and no New Year's Greetings to our faithful shareholders?

I tell you what -- somebody's gonna' pay for this oversight.

How will our shareholders know we still care about them, if we don't communicate during these highly sensitive year rollover time periods?

I'm sure our technology is still de-Y2K-bugging all those remaining glitches, thanks to our ever-vigilant tech staff and that really cool 286 desktop computer.

We certainly don't want our followers to be disappointed in us just because of a minor Shareholder Communications void.

I figure 1,000 shares of FBNA issued to each and every loyal shareholder (those who been with us since our spectacular IPO back in '98) would be sufficient to appease their hurt feelings.

While reviewing the history of our fine organization, I ran across one of those stellar reviews that were written up by various investigative reporters during our heyday.

Does anybody have a link to, or a personal copy of, the article mentioned in the following post:

Message 5165543

It was a fine piece of journalism crafted to gain the attention of those astute investors like Dixie7777.

The author was Dave Zgodzinski, written on July 10, 1998.

A recent FBN-Archiver execution failed during an attempt to recover said article. I would hate to have a document as important as that be lost forever.

BTW -- our 10th anniversary is rapidly approaching. I know the R&D department has been working in the "dungeon" on a sooper secret followup techno-fantasmagoric doodad. It's so secret I don't even know about it, but I've heard rumors that it had something to do with seaweed and electrical power generation. Anybody got any ideas on what that doodad might be?

Happy New Year to all our loyal fans.

... and Happy New Year to others, too.

FBNA - Where our shareholders have absolutely NOTHING to worry about.

TED
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