SW: New info on FNTN**************
We just received this e-mail from Seimens regarding FNTN. In the light of the huge volume today and the price rise, I thought it would be appropriate to share. Especially in the absence of audited numbers (which are due out very soon). We are showing a gap already for tomorrow to $1.75. I feel this is going to be a very big winner in the not to distant future.
Tomato Man
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Here is the email from Siemens
From: "Grenier, Bob" CC: "'msheppard@fntn.com'" <msheppard@fntn.com>, "'mmarx@fntn.com'" <mmarx@fntn.com>,
As the Account Manager of record, I have been asked to respond to questions regarding Financial Intranet, Inc. (FNTN).
The relationship with FNTN began in February of 1997. Michael Sheppard, the newly appointed President COO, contacted Siemens-Pyramid looking for advanced multi-media solutions to meet anticipated business needs. I had had the pleasure of working with Mr. Sheppard on another multi-media project, prior to his appointment at FNTN. Through that earlier association, Mr. Sheppard became aware of Siemens' capabilities in the complex and rapidly changing multi-media arena.
Since the FNTN project would require the marriage of several multi-media and communications disciplines, several Siemens divisions were introduced into the development effort. Siemens Telecom Networks, (formally known as Stromberg-Carlson and now called Siemens Information and Communications Networks LLC, a.k.a. ICN ) helped develop the network topology under a consulting agreement. Siemens Nixdorf OEC, Emerging Technologies (now part of Siemens Information and Communications Products, LLC, a.k.a. ICP)assembled and developed the WEB application and merged the Siemens-Pyramid (now part of ICP) developed FNTN Customer/Broker-Dealer data base into the application.
Siemens Business Communications Systems (formally Rohm and now part of ICN)was engaged to help develop a video teleconferencing service. Siemens Business Systems (SBS) has been engaged to provide ongoing Remote Systems Administration services on the FNTN system platform while Siemens Advanced Services and Media has been contracted to assemble/develop new solutions.
Siemens is pleased with our mutually beneficial customer/vendor relationship. Siemens also views FNTN as a valued technology partner and plans to introduce and showcase advanced multi-media solutions through FNTN's growing customer base. There are also discussions underway on how to jointly display our combined solutions in appropriate trade shows and other suitable arenas.
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