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Microcap & Penny Stocks : THNS - Technest Holdings (Prev. FNTN)
THNS 0.00Jun 7 5:00 PM EST

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To: Streetwise who wrote (2483)7/31/1998 11:48:00 AM
From: TechnoWiz  Read Replies (4) of 15313
 
Good Morning Streetwise: That was an excellent post. It just goes to show that as more an more people discover the potential of Financial Intranet, the greater the possibilities might be. The increasing awareness factor can only help us.

The Intranet is going to be the hottest new growth area on the Planet, with the potential to grow faster than the Internet explosion of the past three years.

I am sure as most of you read through that article you must have kept thinking that Financial Intranet can deliver everything mentioned and a whole lot more.

Our time will come. Wall St will find us. If some minnow can go from 5/6 to $10, ($1 to $10 in 6 weeks, completely irrespective of the general market's recent volatility) as reported this morning - anything's possible.

The company surprised us this week with the first of their JV's with a major discount broker. Can another be far behind? With such news about Intranets starting to come out, its almost dangerous for any serious investor not to be exposed to this sector. This is reminiscent of search engines and AOL two years ago. Go back and take a look, the perspective you'll gain makes Radim and Greg's outlook appear downright pessimistic! And they're expecting $20 - $50. Now I am beginning to understand how they can see the future so clearly! Savvy Mutual Fund managers would have to be coming to this conclusion to. This is only the beginning.

As for Financial Intranet. Don't be left behind by trying to time this one and missing a beat. A lot of people thought they could jump aboard before the recent run-up.
It's a lot easier to sit back and watch, or buy more, if you are already positioned. Imagine if they announce Siemens or their Intranet launch as soon as August 1. This could be followed by other surprises, contracts etc., as pointed out by Radim. The way the technicals are shaping up this stock could easily gap a dollar or more on such news. Remember, in bull markets, always expect the unexpected.

Thanks to Harry and all the crew here and the 2nd quarter time spent base building, we may have a World first in our demonstrable ability to know where most of the float in this company is held. At the end of the last consolidation there were simply no more shares available. Result, a blistering price adjustment to a much higher base. Now as we move higher, the bases will get shorter and once again there is methodical accumulation going on in anticipation of the next potentially explosive up-move as momentum builds and the share availability once again dries up.

Go to Robert Dog's post #297,(on my thread), he's got it figured...In more ways than one

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The reality is that our float is a lot smaller than people think and comparably represents at best, a few million available shares which are being very comfortably accumulated by those who have faith or are in the know who show up every day to do their buying.

Btw - I hear our President, MS received 250 Emails yesterday. Would I like to read?

I wonder how many of them were buyout offers? (Just reflecting upon Zapata's $400 million buyout offer for WhoWhere? Inc., WhoWhere.com. Can this company really be worth that much? This is music to my ears!) This Mr. Avie Glazer, CEO of Zapata and Zap.com is unstoppable. People thought his $1.2 Billion bid for Excite was a joke, but the price still went higher. He's obviously got a good grasp of valuations and is a good read of the market. The may laugh at him, but he doesn't give a hoot. He may make a lot of waves and that gets him noticed, but in the end, he gets the job done and and his stock price doubles and that's all that matters. How many other Avie Glazers out there are looking to pounce on something or are saying to themselves, look what this guy accomplished in jsut two months. We'd better do something fast and look for a way to get into this business, or we won't have a business. If they back the coming Intranet boom they're going to have plenty of business, probably more than they can handle.

Companies like CMGI were fortunate enough to see the light early and got mega-rich by backing the Internet boom with their shrewd holdings in key players and search engines. There will be others who will cash in big on the next boom, which in my opinion is destined to be Intranets and Extranets. And since Financial Intranet has some of the leadingest edge technology in this field. If we're not sitting pretty, I don't know who or what is.

A $400m buyout offer by fax! Now, that's the kind of communication that can make everyone's day. Stranger things have happened.

Attention FNTN shoppers...

Today's special

Rgds

Wiz

I'm going to post some more of what I see ahead for Intranets over the next few years and why I believe it transform the way we do business more than anyone may know. Just go back and re-read Micael T. Currie's post for some insight.

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I've said before: "In today's business, if you're not using the latest technology, your dead". Pretty soon it will be: "If you don't have an Intranet, your gonna be deader than dead". QED.
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