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


To: TechnoWiz who wrote (1031)4/18/1998 3:36:00 PM
From: Joe Senesac  Respond to of 2897
 
Thanks, Wiz for your insights. I am truly amazed by the valuations of some of the internet stocks relative to some other stocks. I believe that it is a matter of FNTN getting some notice from the masses about its potential and how it might relate to some of the other internet stocks out there. Sometimes I think that if the name of the company were Financial "Internet," not Intranet that things might be different as far as public perception. I'm uncertain how many people understand the importance or the meaning of Intranets.

I have been thinking about the press release yesterday and the mention of applications to industries other than the financial. I have been working in the biotech industry for 6 years now and can envision an application of what FNTN is trying to accomplish relative to on-demand information and training to the biopharm industry. In order to comply with cGMPs (current good manufacturing practices), among other regulations, much training and ongoing refreshers are required. Such training and information updates regarding regulatory policy changes in this fast moving industry could easily be accomplished with an Intranet that provided such information to these companies.

I'm certain that this is only one example of a potential application to another industry. This is very exciting as it truly makes the sky the limit for what FNTN may accomplish. I may talk to Mr. Shephard about my ideas.

I may have given you the wrong address for my website. Try home.swbell.net. I have an area for stock info that I am trying to get up and running, should be going soon.

Joe Senesac



To: TechnoWiz who wrote (1031)4/20/1998 1:56:00 AM
From: Joe Senesac  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2897
 
Another way to follow what is going on at a company like FNTN is to keep track of its public service commission dockets for telcos. Technically, for some of the services FNTN provides, it is classified as a interexchange carrier. For example, notice the following links:

www2.scri.net
fcc.gov

These type of filings often take quite a while to become public on the internet, but are a matter of public record in local area archives. From what I have seen, FNTN has had some very positive appearing filings to provide services to and from a number of disperse geographical areas.