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To: Stephen B. Temple who wrote (34928)6/17/1998 2:11:00 PM
From: Ray Burke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
Steve, maybe people don't realize the opportunity that exists! These
excerpts from a new study by Killen & Associates brighten up my day!

No Frills IP Voice Service:
A $9.3 Billion Opportunity For New Players-A
Dilemma For Long Distance Incumbents

"A new study from Killen & Associates reveals that there is an opportunity for ISPs
and smaller telecommunications carriers to seize an early position in a $9.3 billion
market (by 2002) for Internet telephony services"

"traditional long distance leaders~~have been slow to offer IP voice service to consumers"

"This leaves a window for swift new competitors. "

"the most aggressive IP voice offerings have come from ISPs and new
entrants "

killen.com
direct link to the release killen.com
cheers!
Ray



To: Stephen B. Temple who wrote (34928)6/17/1998 2:37:00 PM
From: PekingYen  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 41046
 
There is a simple solution to attract new investor. If FTEL's management cancel their planned insider sales, I think the market will change direction accordingly. During the weekend I talked to some friends about FTEL and its bright future. I got a "NO" right away. They stop their research at beginning. they told me this is BB stock, and the management is selling their stocks.(Yahoo finance added the insider information recently, it's a free access). there are many undervalued stocks, why bother picking up one with a falling knife.

As a long term investor, I believe potential earnings of the company is more critical than anything. But to get FTEL on small Cap, FTEL needs investors and management's confidence on the stock.



To: Stephen B. Temple who wrote (34928)6/17/1998 10:34:00 PM
From: Gary R. Owens  Respond to of 41046
 
<Anybody getting in
before #2 is taking a great leap of faith and a big roll of the dice.>
Hallelujah and C'mon lucky seven.