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


To: Bill Fortune III who wrote (2202)6/9/1998 2:51:00 PM
From: Alberto Llaurador  Respond to of 2897
 
I see...

So then... is what Financial Intranet trying to do now is to build a proprietary communications (through Financial Telecom) and networking infrastructure (through themselves) in order to lease it to companies that wish to enjoy the benefits of global networking without suffering the risks associated to doing so over the "open" Internet?

Does that sound more like it? Or am I missing the point altogether once again?



To: Bill Fortune III who wrote (2202)6/9/1998 2:53:00 PM
From: TechnoWiz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2897
 
Hi Bill: Normally when a stock breaks out of a range like it did yesterday, it is inclined to come back into the range to retest the breakout. Once that is completed, the stock has 'clear air' to move higher and actually the next move should be stronger as a result.

The way FNTN is pulling back on low volume is tending to validate this theory.

Rgds

Wiz



To: Bill Fortune III who wrote (2202)6/9/1998 3:23:00 PM
From: don roberson  Respond to of 2897
 
Bill. I am of the same opinion. I don't think the new web site will look anything like what we are seeing now. When it is completed I believe it will have to have all the bells and whistles from the git go. Due to competition, I would imagine they want to be as far ahead of any possible competition, and they want a full grown product for their marketeers to sell, and I believe they will be hitting the ground running to get clients on line to become a frontrunner
in this area. You can tell by the description of the product that
the Web Site now isn't close. I think its just something to hold the site for the new product. IMHO.



To: Bill Fortune III who wrote (2202)6/9/1998 6:41:00 PM
From: Michael Baron  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2897
 
Bill (& don roberson): The website has been constructed by pros with a good design eye; it's the content I'm worried about. Llaurador had a good point; the mission statement is not borne out in the execution of the debut. A restatement of the company goals is fine, and the company info is clearly stated, but IT DOESN'T DO ANYTHING. If you were bringing a new high-performance car to the general market, with a race car as the top-of the-line flagship product, you debut the sucker in running order, blow the doors off the competition, and stand back to hear the reaction. This site isn't even in the running yet, and if it was generated to satisfy investors or PR/IR pressures, it was premature. I filled out the questionaire, but wasn't afforded the opportunity to comment on anything; NO EMAIL LINK. In it I provided personal info "to help determine the best way to fulfill the customer's needs" but came away feeling like I'd published to every mailing list in North America. I know they're busy getting off the ground, but as an investor I need to see more. I need to see the product. And I need to see it run.
M.