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To: William Harvey who wrote (32642)4/23/1998 3:41:00 PM
From: David Flood  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
Franks in charge! But remember we are talking about a small corporation here not GM that has a ton of Exec/Junior/asst VPs running around just for the purpose of diffusing these situations. Franks can't be everywhere at once!

It has been strongly suggested that all will be clear when NYC contingent returns. I am willing to trust that comment.

It has been only a few days since WE stirred the bees nest about FNET and FTEL's value.

Panic begets Panic. Seen it here before.Patience. Buyers and supporters will have a field day with the BUYING opportunity. I will add a little and wait for clearance for take-off.

Although, I AM curious of the sudden activity. Is it just Myerson again or did the MMs shake the tree to see who/what fell out in response to the comments made here recently?

JMHO
Dave Flood



To: William Harvey who wrote (32642)4/24/1998 11:24:00 AM
From: john w. toigo  Respond to of 41046
 
OK, your point was well made and polite. I see the humor there, too. Shareholders do tell companies how to run their business, but that's usually just mutual funds and the other large institutions that place board members, etc. Nevertheless, my point remains that they've done a miserable job of informing shareholders about the FNET spinoff or the thread wouldn't have wasted so much chatter on the subject. Their performance returning calls has to rate pretty poor when they don't return calls to major brokerage firms that could influence buying and selling of millions of shares. It just amazes me that the WCOM colocation news rated no more than a whisper on the street after WCOM was (is) such a hot topic. Also, it concerned me that they didn't at least orchestrate a companion press release from WCOM. I'm long about 10,000 shares and looking to buy more, but I'd just be more comfortable/confident if I saw evidence that there PR could do a better job of selling the results to the market. Management makes money from the business model, but the market is where we'll make money since this thing will probably never pay a dividend.