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To: Stephen B. Temple who wrote (278)6/1/1998 8:13:00 PM
From: RinConRon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 609
 
I've read all your posts. You sure had me fooled<ggg>. I gotta read
more. BTW, Ken Persson's site is a must for anyone with an interest,
financial or otherwise, in this field.



To: Stephen B. Temple who wrote (278)6/1/1998 9:42:00 PM
From: EdH  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 609
 
Do you have 1 or 2 books you would suggest for a laylaylayman? I've built a couple of computers (or upgraded them) in the days of good ole dos and no network. This new network stuff and Windows95 is beginning to overpower me. Right now have 486 sitting here that had been linked direct over lpt1 to my other 486 and that was all the networking done. Now tried to hook HP520(older black only ) printer to lpt1 and something in W95 will NOT let go of port. I've deleted everthing I can find that had ANY reference to old linkup. Have not done regedit (too scared), but no luck. So you see I do monkey with them -- just don't necessarily really know what I'm doin'. Thanks, EH



To: Stephen B. Temple who wrote (278)6/3/1998 10:12:00 AM
From: Bruce Hoyt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 609
 
Here is a clip from the new CFO message about the FNet rollout:

"We are also in discussions with several tier one investment bankers about funding the full deployment of the FNet network."

I would read into this that they are seriously considering going forward with the IPO without an equity partner. Any other opinions?

Bruce