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To: Tomato Man who wrote (15005)1/28/2000 2:47:00 PM
From: DesertRat1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Tomato Man,

I saw your post on RB. I don't think it's a matter of E246 being paranoid. I think he's just doing DD as a new investor (or potential investor). Since he lives so close, why not stop by to say hello. He says he's had trouble contacting them, and in getting a "current" address.

As for MS being so busy with the move, isn't he supposed to be the head manager type of FNTN. Sounds like this weekend will be work for the tech guys and gals, not the management. It shouldn't mean overtime for him so much this weekend. If he's working on the technical parts of a web site move, we ARE in trouble. LOL

DRat.



To: Tomato Man who wrote (15005)2/2/2000 2:14:00 PM
From: MicroKing  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15313
 
This morning on CNBC "Sidney Kohara" reported on Siemens and Yahoo. After searching Siemens websit I found this on RB.

"German Business Briefs: Siemens, Yahoo In WAP Pact
MUNICH -- Siemens AG (G.SIE) and Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO) have agreed to join forces using wireless application technology to offer customers access to Yahoo! content in 10 languages via Siemens mobile phones. English and German versions will be available in April with the remaining version ready by mid-year"

Look at recent past events:

MOUNT KISCO, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 30, 1999--Financial Intranet, Inc. (OTCBB: FNTN) announced that it has chosen CostGuard for its in-house billing and customer care solution. Developed and licensed by Info Directions, Inc., the software will enable the Company to bundle long distance, Internet access, video conferencing and video streaming services onto one client bill.

Dec 2, 1999
Frontier GlobalCenter agreed to merge with Global Crossing Ltd. (NASDAQ: GBLX). The combined company will own and operate the first seamless global IP network with 88,100 ultra-high bandwidth fiber miles connecting 170 major cities in 24 countries. Frontier GlobalCenter is host to companies like Yahoo, ZDNet and ETOYS.

Very interesting considering strong connection between Siemens and FNTN. FNTN is a FCC approved "Backbone" carrier. Wireless is not a pure technology. Eventually the data, voice and video has to move across Fiber or POT's. People in the overseas market will use Yahoo over wireless and Pot's. hmmmmmmmm????? Maybe no connection but company is very quiet.

Greg