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


To: Jim Porter who wrote (2578)6/24/1998 11:14:00 PM
From: don roberson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2897
 
TO ALL: As the day approaches for the WEB site to be up and then the intranet, try and keep objective and calm. It will be hard for all of us. We are all excited about this and emotions will run high. And just sitting and waiting to see if the bird flys or falls, at times is agony.
But time will bring us the answers is we just wait a few more weeks.
keep positive. We have come some way, but also, FNTN has increased in value also since April. Having it just "sit" is frustrating
but we also have noted that we would prefer it rise on actuals and not hype. So our wish is granted. We kind of know what it will be, and just hope the market place will jump at it. The new AT&T merger is very interesting. Talk about INTERNET. And here comes FNTN
right in the middle of the internet frenzy. At this price it seems we should all be reasonably happy with just the initial increase in price.
We are in a great position. We are all in. Pat yourselves on the back that you may have gotten into the circumstance that you alwasy dreamed of. Getting in at the begining of a big player. Good luck to all of us.



To: Jim Porter who wrote (2578)6/25/1998 12:13:00 AM
From: VANTAGE  Respond to of 2897
 
Jim, the float is one of the factors that attracted me to this company, I think its reasonable. If they had a buy back at this stage I would sell. A half year ago VVUS had one and now they are down about 150 percent. Later, when FNTN is on real solid ground I would welcome a buy back, right now I think they can put that money to better use. However, you wrote a few interesting posts back in May about the Investment banking firm FNTN picked. Back then I could not post on the SI thread, but I always wondered why nobody had any input on your findings. Not that past performance guarantees future success, but I wonder if any of those companies that they were involved in are still around. I would expect this investment banker to play a rather important role in FNTN's future.