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To: Lee Walsh who wrote (37861)3/18/2000 5:58:00 PM
From: TraderGreg  Respond to of 150070
 
Though primarily a lurker on this thread, I will second that nomination of RTIN. As one who has been in the stock for only a year, Lee's full grasp of the company dwarfs me.

Moreover, I will admit that I have long been a critic over the interminable delays related to the acquisition of Fatburgers. I also admit that I never thought they could pull it off. I traded it like so many other BBs. I even sold a small position at a loss out of frustration.

I was completely wrong in my thinking.

RTIN has taken almost every possible hit that a negativist could dream up. And yet, almost incredibly, they continued to stay focused on the acquisition of Fatburgers. Focused on it, despite the financing setbacks, shorting, prior litigation, and thread member abuse(to which I also contributed). Even so, while focused, they were not obsessed, and were still able to scoop up two additional acquisitions, each of which are accretive to earnings in their own right. These acquisitions added credibility to the company.

When I see the non-reporting trash with scads of shares being promoted and run up to market caps in the hundreds of million dollars, RTIN stands tall...fully reporting with under 8mm shares in the float and three ON-GOING, REVENUE GENERATING business operations to boot.

I believe RTIN is an excellent turn around story and we are still in the foreward and maybe just the jacket cover.

TG



To: Lee Walsh who wrote (37861)3/18/2000 6:22:00 PM
From: Jim Bishop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
RTIN sounds like you and TGreg know the company well.

I agree it qualifies for the LIST with April 14 impact date from the last news.

<The acquisition is scheduled to close no later than April 14, 2000 and is an all cash transaction subject to financing contingencies. >

A nice pop for you guys on Friday, and to my eye the chart looks good, and RTIN could easily continue to move up from here.

chart.bigcharts.com

I'll make sure SSP sees these posts, but you've sold me.



To: Lee Walsh who wrote (37861)3/19/2000 1:26:00 AM
From: SSP  Respond to of 150070
 
Lee Walsh - thank you for a very well thought out info post - after reading it, reviewing the charts, checking its reporting status, it has proved more than worthy to make the List.

SSP



To: Lee Walsh who wrote (37861)3/19/2000 6:00:00 PM
From: KZAP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
Excellent Post for RTIN Lee! I visited a Fatburger in
Las Vegas after RTIN announced they were planning to acquire
the franchise last year. They do have good food and the
place was real busy. Fatburger has earned several awards
for their hamburgers, they were voted the best burger in
Vegas last year! They have opened several FBs since I
was there. So many people visit Vegas, I'm sure they will
be looking forward to a Fatburger open up near them in the
future! :) I think they really have a concept that can
make it nationally.

Happy investing!

KZAP



To: Lee Walsh who wrote (37861)3/22/2000 10:19:00 AM
From: Katie Kommando  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 150070
 
RTIN . . . I added it to my portfolio yesterday. It looks like a tremendous story in the making and I want to thank you for bringing it to my attention.

Katie K.