Well said John. It's the same old problem: Armchair critics who have admitted to not even owning shares in Financial Intranet, lauding it all over us, trying to micro-manage this company from the Internet and going on about their own accomplishments and how they could do so much better etc., repeatedly rammed down our throats.
What is the irresistible interest here that causes people with no vested interest in the company to hang around here and continually complain?
What is the agenda? The opportunity existed in October to buy the shares at a steep discount at .40 c. Are they so bitter that they missed such a great chance at a low entry point, that they have to stick it to us, day in day out, with such boring repetition.
When I send the company an E-mail, if they don't reply, I don't go belly-aching about it all over the thread as our resident foot- stomper keeps doing here. Maybe the reason the company has not answered Email yet, is because they are swamped with enquiries?
I'd rather they answer every legitimate enquiry and worry about the shareholders later.
Problem is, everybody wants everything laid out on a platter for them. By that time, the stock may already be $5 and listed on the Nasdaq exchange.
Until then, please understand that this is a BB stock that carries all the inherent risks of same. Everyone who is invested in this company knows that and accepts it or they sell and move on at their own risk. Ie: The possibility of being left out of what could be a runaway winner and anything else that could be as far flung as a larger entity investing in the company because "it may be able to transmit audio and video better than anybody else", to a much closer relationship with a benevolent, groundbreaking multinational.
Personally, I think that Michael T Currie, a Geophysicist with British Petroleum in London, highlighted what could be an huge window of opportunity for Financial Intranet, when he mentioned the enormous impact of eighteen months use of a newly installed INTRANET by BP on company efficiency and productivity and, get this: This is an Intranet without Video and possibly audio. Imagine the possibilities.
If Financial Intranet can devise an overlay of any such Intranet with what they claim to be their unique video and audio product mix, they could have more business than they will ever know how to handle. If one of the most advanced Oil giants in the world doesn't have a total solution, how many hundreds of thousands of other companies are bereft of this kind of technology. Obviously management have thought through many things way ahead of most in what they plan to deliver to the masses.
Strange how they somehow made the right decision to link up with Siemens a few years ago, when it seemed like the most un-obvious thing to do. Now that decision looks not only highly prescient but is nothing short of psychic, seeing as Siemens has suddenly been catapulted into the No 1 spot in the incredibly competitive World of Enterprise Servers. Now, once again, Siemens comes out on top and wins hands down, with undreamed of solutions to the monumental problems of data storage and mammoth video archiving requirements of the future.
Seems as if FNTN made an amazingly smart decision to team up and create what has all the early hallmarks of a winning combination based on the brief preview of their videos we have already seen.
The commitment to FNTN and growing relationship that appears to be in the making looks very much to be long term, serious and special.
Even though we have been spoiled by other high performers in the marketplace, that does not mean to say our own turn won't come. The market can be cruel at the best of times doing its utmost to dissuade you from your faith and commitment to a given issue and just as you buckle and bolt, the market can leave you behind in the dust, lamenting your decision as Don has told us 1000 times.
This is a tough one, there is no doubting that. Full of angst and frustration and everything else it entails and it gets me too, but unlike others, I don't go around moaning and whining about it every day and fretting over each and every tick, because I don't like to go around shooting myself in the feet at every turn. I support the company in all of their efforts, and am prepared to give them all the time and space they need and wish them well. Come hell or high water, whatever the outcome...If they are capable of making such smart decisions as they have previously demonstrated in the past, then they deserve my vote...Like I said, 'til hell freezes over. Rome wasn't built in a day either!
Season's Greetings to all
Rgds
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