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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Financial Intranet Inc. (OTC:BB:FNTN) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TechnoWiz who wrote (425)10/30/1997 11:29:00 AM
From: John Fairbanks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2897
 
I probably am just being paranoid... I'm happy with the way things look
today and am very comfortable with the way the company has handled
that great list of questions John proposed. I am going to keep a close
eye on the trading though... I guess it could be profit taking but it's
been a lot and that isn't the case with some other pennies I own
that have had similar run ups. It makes me more comfortable that the
hype wasn't endorsed by the company... that in conjunction with the
selling was making me nervous.

Obviously the company is going to need some additional capital (as they
indicated) and hopefully that can be done through a bank loan rather
than some funky kind of stock issuance.

Anyway, no matter what happens I don't plan to sell until at least after
1st quarter because I don't think we'll know until about that time frame
just what this company can do.

Thanks for all the time and effort you people have put into researching
this company!! :-)



To: TechnoWiz who wrote (425)10/31/1997 12:05:00 AM
From: Wally  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2897
 
TW:
You've nailed it!
This week HAS been an ABERRATION.
Right now, NOTHING will make sense. Not FNTN nor INTC nor MSFT
All bets are off at least until next week and maybe well beyond.
Attention has been diverted to the scattered and tattered blue chips.
Even if the Bears come out of the woods,there are always going to be some winners out there.
FNTN seems to have one primary set of fundamentals in place.
Public Need.
I'd like to get your opinion on something. Do you think their "partnerships" extend beyond delivery structure and into financial support??
One way or the other, I DO think that it shows good organization. They have given some thought to product need, price, design & delivery.