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Microcap & Penny Stocks : FRANKLIN TELECOM (FTEL) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jack Sman who wrote (22131)11/25/1997 9:38:00 AM
From: Mitch Aunger  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41046
 
Jack,
<<Anyone interested in NEWS???? >> THAT was FUNNY! Long time since news.... WAY too many posts chastizing people who don't deserve responses... not enough talk about our company.

Thanks!



To: Jack Sman who wrote (22131)11/25/1997 9:43:00 AM
From: Bruce Hoyt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
Jack, Great News. It was nice of Frank to let Lucent and IBM share the limelight on this one. Also, I'm guessing that the news release is cross-referenced under Lucent and IBM and that never hurts.

Bruce



To: Jack Sman who wrote (22131)11/25/1997 8:12:00 PM
From: P.F.  Respond to of 41046
 
Just got to your post after several days away-to know that a major university, and engineers and project people from Lucent and IBM are
working together with Ftel is truly exiting news. For those so set on vehemently arguing their respective speculation's, (much to the time consuming chagrin of us sporadic lurkers) I would submit while we can't with any reliability speculate on price (if you can, make alot of money and go away) We can know more about ftel's future and the future of it's price, by looking at it's sucessful accomplishments (NY, FLA, and today's news) and by the company they keep (Lucent, IBM, Univ. Syracuse). If anyone thinks that having engineers and project people from these institutions talking to colleagues and associates about this project with Ftel, and that those conversations will not lead to inquries and sales--Please in your own self interest put your money in a blind trust.
Since I'm at it, I have a question for all of you who in 20/20 hindsight got out of ftel at 10. As one who considers himself fairly nimble, and one who rode this stock, I seem to remember the sell off from $9.50+ to $5.00+ as occuring in about 45 minutes. How did you get your orders in, how did you get them filled and who the hell is your broker? By the way the best technical advice I've gotten on this thread was from one observer that day, may have been John Bollinger, who noted that ftel had hit 5 and "bounced like silicon on a hot summers day". Made almost 6k in two days on that comment alone-thanks anonymous market seer.



To: Jack Sman who wrote (22131)11/25/1997 10:07:00 PM
From: Seth L.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
Thanks Jack. looks like another piece to the puzzle has been exposed. I dont know much, but I know jack, and hes on the rocks.
heres to Frank and the Orange of Syracuse. Never thought as a UCONN fan I would ever say that.
Lucent hmmmmm

Seth