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To: Mike Anderson who wrote (27468)2/9/1998 1:29:00 PM
From: Seth L.  Respond to of 41046
 
All What a great to be alive! Our little company is doing just great thank you. The downward pressure felt today will be a distant memory by tax day IMO. Nasdaq is just the beginning here. If all works according to hoyle we will be changing the category on the top of your Investment portfolio spread sheet of this company from high risk to quality hold
Of course the above is one mans opinion. We all know others believe the oposite. You believe only what you know not what you read.

Seth



To: Mike Anderson who wrote (27468)2/9/1998 1:40:00 PM
From: vic klimpl  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41046
 
tag ends from meyerson.



To: Mike Anderson who wrote (27468)2/9/1998 2:35:00 PM
From: David McCleary  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41046
 
Mike, you asked what is bringing our stock down. As I stated previously, I believe it is the "gravitational pull" (my own analogy) of FTEL's P/B and P/S ratios in light of the upcoming Nasdaq listing. The stock price is just trying to get more in line with it's fundamentals prior to being listed. Frankly I'm not concerned, at $4 I'll be buying a little more (recall I predicted $4 by March 2 based on TA and fundamentals and I'm still sticking to that) I'm not saying I think $4 will be the bottom, based on fundamentals it could be well below that once on Nasdaq, but I sure don't want to be caught with too few shares if and when orders start to come in from the trial periods which will REWRITE FTEL's fundamentals!<ggg> I know alot of you don't think a discussion of fundamentals such as P/B and P/S is appropriate with FTEL. As long as we were staying on the BB I'd agree, but Nasdaq isn't as kind so fundamentals such as Book Value will begin to dictate the price IMO. Our goal at this point should be looking forward to sales which will increase fundamentals, not being concerned about a slide in the stock price.
Dave