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To: Fredman who wrote (13616)8/7/1999 1:22:00 AM
From: dharampal luthra  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
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To: Fredman who wrote (13616)8/7/1999 11:51:00 AM
From: Guy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
I wouldn't buy anymore if you think you have enough. Buy only that which you can afford to lose and hope for the best. Sure this stock is a gamble, like 99% of BB stocks. It does seem to have more credibility due to the Siemens, JT etc. but it is still very risky.

You say list a reason besides potential. Well to be quite honest that is the only reason I'm in the stock. It has enormous POTENTIAL. This stock may go up 10 or 20 times its current price in just a few weeks or months. Likewise it may be pipe-dream. I buy Cisco, GE, and WCOM for my bread an butter money. But those stocks won't go up 10-20 times in the next few months, but will do well for the long term IMO. Small investments in co's like FNTN are for fun, and for the possibility for a quick pile of bucks.

Serious - need all the fact investors should keep out or wait to see some real earnings before jumping in at a much higher price. Hey I expect to know what is going on with my bread and butter stocks, but this one is like the lottery, only that you can see some of the winning numbers through a cloudy haze.

Guy



To: Fredman who wrote (13616)8/7/1999 1:41:00 PM
From: JOHN WHITE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Hi Fred, I hope this comes across as intended....good advice AND humor mixed in.
FRED sh*t or get off the pot and quit whiningggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg >g<

John




To: Fredman who wrote (13616)8/8/1999 11:12:00 AM
From: GregB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Hi Fred

<seriously: Besides "Potential", can anybody give 3
solid reasons to buy this stock?>

C'mon Fred, what the hell kind of Question is that?
If you eliminate potential as a reason to buy any
OTC-BB stock you wouldn't have many left to apply
your 3 solid reasons theory to. The reasons I'm
invested in FNTN all have to do with potential, the
potential of MGNT and BOD, the potential of their
alliance with Seimens, and other companies, and the
potential of the intranet/internet arena.

So, I guess you got me Fred, I can't answer your
question as written.

Now, let me ask you one. What do you and a broken
record have in common?

Regards
GregB



To: Fredman who wrote (13616)8/8/1999 12:20:00 PM
From: Dr. Stock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Fred, reasons to buy FNTN:

1) $1.5 million "in house" contracts (including $250,000 with a fast food franchise) already signed as of March 1999.
2) Strong alliance with Siemens. Mr. Weller (head of North American sales) is on the board and strongly supports FNTN.
3) Joe Theismann is FNTN's advertising spokesman. JT would not work for just any company with his impeccable image. His compensation with options to purchase 150,000 share at 75 cents is further proof of his strong belief in FNTN.
4) SEC approval for full reporting status is nearing completion (should be around 8/14/99 or very soon after).
5) 2nd quarter revenues alone will be greater than all of 1998 ($90,000) according to MS. 1999 revenues are on target for $5 million, and MS has been saying this for the last 8 months without any excuses or adjustments.
6) Excellent FNTN website with extensive info. on stocks and mutual funds and real time quotes. Upgrades in the last year have been remarkable.
7) FNTN has cycled between 50 cents and $1.50, 3 times in the last year, and at 60 cents right now appears to be a very timely buy on technical analysis alone.
8) Lastly (although I could go on), and most importantly, is potential. IMO, FNTN appears to be at the brink of huge success. With $5 million in revenue for 1999 on target (representing incredible exponential quarter to quarter growth), imminent full reporting status, and a major marketing campaign within the next 60 days, this stock is poised to explode upward. This stock is pathetically undervalued considering it is in the internet/intranet arena. IMO, FNTN will conservatively be at the $10 level by March 2000.