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To: DayTraderKidd who wrote (2659)6/28/1998 7:56:00 PM
From: Bill Fortune III  Respond to of 2897
 
You can contact Michael Sheppard at 1-914-693-5060
Or e-mail to msheppard@fntn.com
or other possible e-mail mshepp@ibm.net

Bill Fortune III



To: DayTraderKidd who wrote (2659)6/28/1998 9:47:00 PM
From: don roberson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2897
 
Peaceful: Don't take offense, but it seems you are getting way to
anxious just days before we are to see the WEB site itself. We have given many examples that the "future" stock price , if you are talking significant increase, usually is NEVER based on the basic ideas of the company. YOU HAVE HAVE THE BASIC PREMISE OF THE COMPANY. Don't expect them to give you any "specifics" that would give an early indication to competitors. And deadlines? How many companies do you know, in a R&D effort in software development, met specific deadlines. And questions: It all depends on how specific your questions are. It seems you want someone to give you almost a lock tight assurance that you have made a great selection in a stock and should remain in. NO one can give you that. If you gain information from a call that helps you, then that will be great, but be careful on an increase in the anxiety level as the "day" approaches. We have seen this many times on other sites, where just before a company releases or proves themselves, some folks bail out just at the last minute, for some reason, or fear. I'll mention AOL again. NO ONE could have predicted or determined where they were going with their software development or ideas, or what companies would link with them or how popular the internet would be. Folks just had to take a chance and hold on. And tens of thousands bought and sold the stock from 1993 till now, and tens of thousands sold AOL short, over and over, constantly trying to convince others that it was smoke and mirrors. Those poor souls lost a fortune. JUST RELAX. Gain info if you can, but don't expect an outline till the year 2010 on where the company will be going. Won't happen. But if they could tell you if they intend on improving the "look" of the WEB site, that would be a good question.