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


To: Snowman who wrote (25192)1/15/1998 9:21:00 AM
From: David Hurd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
<<<<He is just trying to learn about FTEL>>>>

Oh, so you go on the attach first, make wild comparisons with other failed companies and products, and finally tell the world that Franklin's financing terms were bad. For one thing Franklin is not AT&T, and their financing terms therefore will not be as good as larger companies. Self explanatory. RACE, who the hell is race. I don't care who they are or what their story is. Many bb stock have stories such as RACE. We all know BB are risky. I like to compare FTEL with INTL. Both have a manufacturing/products development arms, and both have a service arm. Both companies have been around for awhile, but both have found new success with the explosion of the internet. Btw, compare INTL and FTEL chart(life time). VERY, VERY, similiar, except that FTEL is now poised to make the big run that INTL did last year. About the AT&T lawsuit, please just call the company and ask them what they think about it.

DH



To: Snowman who wrote (25192)1/15/1998 9:49:00 AM
From: elk  Respond to of 41046
 
Martin, He is not now, nor ever was trying to learn about FTEL as he said. He, of course, offers his opinion on a company that by his admission he has not been able to research. Isn't interesting that his first post to the FTEL board, which he claims was only a quest for knowledge, was followed 14 minutes later by this post.

<<https://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=3158033

Oh, I guess he does spend an entire 15 minutes doing his Due Diligence. Or after one night investigating a company that he can not find enough links to conduct his research from, he recommends how to invest this stock. I believe he can not find information because the only information on his Web site is an article about European phone regulation. This is the quality of his work. Yet he is qualified to advise?
Message 3163489
<<If you play this stock, I strongly suggest you have a stop in at no higher than $ 4.00, but I'd probably sell if it fell under $ 5.50 or $ 6.00.>>

Perhaps you have not read enough of his words. Also try asking him about his affiliation with Phillips publishing. It could lead to some interesting answers.

Evan

Martin his mind is clearly made up and his claim to seek knowledge is highly inaccurate.