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To: TechnoWiz who wrote (1360)4/29/1998 3:57:00 PM
From: Robert W. Dog  Respond to of 2897
 
Wiz,
Good post. I also am very impressed with the vision they have AND their attention for the share price and share holders.
They must have been keeping this announcement back in the past days 'cause the momentum already was good itself. When it hicked up today, they released the news to make sure theu stock would keep moving upwards. No coincidence.
FNTN management has VISION and CONCERN. For us all to do is sit back and wait.
Cheers, Robert



To: TechnoWiz who wrote (1360)4/29/1998 3:59:00 PM
From: Anthony Darmanin  Respond to of 2897
 
Hi Wiz
I took a plunge into this stock yesterday at 0.89, it would appear that I bought in close to the present high but am not worried as I think that FNTN has a long way to go. This morning brought us some very good news and will be happy once the acquisition is completed.
Tony.



To: TechnoWiz who wrote (1360)4/29/1998 5:04:00 PM
From: Michael T Currie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2897
 
> Hello Michael: I might respond to that with a 'What if' they suddenly got a huge order that added X number of cents per share to the bottom line, new shares or old, would anybody complain? I don't think so. Suggest you reread my post. I was not in any way suggesting that issuance of shares would be either good or bad, simply asking what the currency would be. > Whatever the deal, it's probably cheap at the price. You don't know that, nor do I. If they are actually paying with cash, it can't be but so expensive. > Again, I tell you, you have to read between the lines to try and glean what really gives with these folks. They haven't let us down so far. Did you ever in your wildest dreams imagine they might come up with something potentially this good. This is $100 dollars a share stuff down the track. Pretty wild speculation, but nice to dream about. > Do I have to really spell it out again? I hate to say this to someone who has given freely of his time in this analysis, but I think your attitude could use a little adjustment. This borders on the offensive. > what impressed me no end, was how quickly and strongly it re-bounded. > This is usually a one to two day tip-off of sharply higher prices. For a good example of this, check the pullback from $6 consolidation on DBCC just before it rocketed to $9. Now, it's coming back again after another pullback. Potentially, very bullish action. Let's hope so. Mike