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Strategies & Market Trends : Cents and Sensibility - Kimberly and Friends' Consortium

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To: Jeffrey L. Henken who wrote (526)3/29/1999 12:49:00 AM
From: kathyh  Read Replies (1) of 108040
 
Hi Jeffrey, I agree that RDIM is a compelling buy at .60, or even higher... However, my concern about their potential association with FNTT stands...

While FNTT may be a fine company, a quick read of the FNTT thread is like digging through a trash dump, and quite frankly the posts there by the company officials only lessen my impression of FNTT...this is NOT the kind of company I would like to see representing RDIM, I think RDIM deserves MUCH better than this...

And as far as Kimberly's opinion, I know she can speak for herself on the matter, but I will take the liberty of re-posting one of her posts from the FNTT thread.

To: Razorbak (336 )
From: Kimberly Lee Monday, Mar 22 1999 10:07AM ET
Reply # of 1147

thanks, no real damage, just a smaller profit. Dumped all FNTT at the open.

After spending many minutes coercing and cursing myself into believing that FNTT still has some merits, I am finally discovering the relief and redemption of caving in. This company and its operators are all trash, no less. Should have listened to myself several days ago about the question of why a company's CEO and his officers would spend so much time hyping on ST threads instead of spending time growing the business. Kaput


Jeffrey, I have the utmost respect for your opinion, and value the insightful analysis you post on many stocks...however, in the case of FNTT, I am afraid you may not yet have all the information ...

Best regards,

Kathy
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