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Microcap & Penny Stocks : JNNE - Jones Naughton -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John Liu who wrote (547)5/20/1998 6:23:00 PM
From: BCfan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 607
 
Hi Everyone,
Good to see some familiar names here.
(It's like my favorite bar except no beverages.)

Just starting to look at JNNE,
.......Looking for an entry point.

I don't want too many BBs in my portfolio, but my FAMH may be turning around next week. Maybe I am in love with the damn thing.

Don't let Jenny spike up without me!

I used to curse the BBs, then one day I bought one, and it was 20% of my portfolio. Within a couple months, the BBs were at 40%, then 60% of my account. (Some of the asset change was from me buying more of them, but most of it was from APPRECIATION.)

Just remember: You've got to play big to win big!

BCfan



To: John Liu who wrote (547)5/20/1998 9:18:00 PM
From: Brad  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 607
 
John, I believe the COSTCO agreement is actually with ANFS, but JNNE gets their revenue as part of an agreement with ANFS.

In September 1996, as some long termers here might recall, JNNE accepted an offer from AmeriNet Financial Systems (OTC:BB ANFS) to acquire Real Estate Television Network (the first international interactive communication network serving the real estate business community's daily needs for information, training and motivational programming).

I think that's how JNNE originally got involved with ANFS.

Incidentally, JNNE has also established a relationship with NDS Software (OTC:BB NDSS). I think this involves NDSS operations in Mexico and Indonesia. That could produce additional profits in 1999, but I did not include any of that in my estimates since those numbers are still unknown.

John, you might also take a look at the ANFS press release I posted in post #550.

Best wishes,
Brad