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To: topwright who wrote (20927)11/10/1997 6:21:00 AM
From: William Harvey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41046
 
Raleigh,

Right. We've had this discussion before. It wasn't too long ago that we had the FTEL $3 private placement. It was driving people nuts, saying in effect that Franklin thought the stock (then at $3.5) was only worth $3. What do you know? Best thing that ever happened and it was all we needed to make history. What it did was move the calendar ahead about three months. And what happens when you bend the trend? Progress. Even though the SEC and our previous accounting firm had bottled up the S1, there were still avenues to financial freedom. Now we find that more investors have found FTEL and our dreams are pushed to reality. Those that have been holding off investing just because the S1 has not been accepted are playing a meaningless game. Investors have given Franklin a shot in the arm that the S1 would have. The pending announcements can wait: Announcements are history past. I/We want progress. You can make an argument about anything except moving the calendar forward.

(Technical Analysts Predict Calendar Collapse. Authorites Declare Three-Day Weekend)

What you do and what you don't. Dah...Dah...Dah...

WH



To: topwright who wrote (20927)11/10/1997 8:53:00 AM
From: Marvin Mansky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
Raldeigh, sorry, no capiche! Could you please explain your statement:

"On Friday the S-1a was the first real indicator that the big boys stepped up to the plate investing $5.4 mill. That $5.4 mill represents a minimum of between $4 and $5 dollars per share. Usually that is indicative of fair price valuation in their eyes of prices 15% higher making FTEL a $4.60 to $5.75 pricing range until further news is forthcoming."

Marvin