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Microcap & Penny Stocks : FNTN-Is Financial Intranet the most undervalued net asset? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tomato Man who wrote (113)6/12/1998 2:17:00 PM
From: J Spragg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 364
 
'mater man,

enjoy the stock........enjoy the thread. Just picked up 10,000 more 'mater plants! Think this year's crop will be kind to us all!

js



To: Tomato Man who wrote (113)6/14/1998 2:37:00 PM
From: Bill Fortune III  Respond to of 364
 
A Dream?
About the Company "FNTN"
"The mission of Financial Intranet Incorporated (OTCBB symbol: FNTN) is to offer an unprecedented array of up-to-the-second financial and business information from around the globe and provide enhanced services to the financial and business community, as well as the individual investor, by linking them together through FNTN's all inclusive, secured network.
To that end, FNTN has established a proprietary, secured, on-demand data and video transmission network. The network is designed to link subscribers, that is, selected broker/dealers and registered representatives, independent investment advisors and others, with Financial Intranet's member mutual funds -- through FNTN's central data banks."

JUST FOOD FOR THOUGHT!

Many of FNTN's investors are well-versed with how the Yahoo Finance Web Site works. In short, it provides individuals with a non-secured access to financial data on a broad spectrum. I will not belabor this post by listing them, rather just say that they exist.

Why do I write about Yahoo and Financial Intranet, Inc. in this Post? To point out just what happened to Yahoo Finance and the overall possibilities that loom for FNTN. First, you must understand the mission of FNTN and their full implications to financial institutions and the individual investor. I believe that reaches far beyond what is currently being provided by Yahoo. Second, the investors I envision are not those who will not be investing in $0.15 stocks, but have portfolios in the millions and multi-millions of dollars. If the vision of FNTN comes about, as most of believe then is it possible we could expect the something along these lines???

In August 1996 Yahoo was trading for about $11.00 according to the chart below: (Just click on it to see what has happened to Yahoo)
quote.yahoo.com

The rest is history along with a 3:2 stock split in August 1997. So this is my dream. Who knows if it will come true or not, but I do believe in dreams. How about you?

Bill Fortune III

P.S.
You know one problem with all the information, misinformation, opinions, thoughts, facts, etc that threads like this provide to us is that we forget that progress takes time. Patience, Patience, Patience must be the watchword for Bill Fortune III.