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To: chirodoc who wrote (27)7/5/1998 10:17:00 AM
From: don roberson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15313
 
How else are "insiders" to get cash to continue until the product is fielded. If this were a company that had a track record, and then you started seeing insiders selling, then there would be concern that dark days may be on the horizon. But if you see a start up company, that is furiously trying to get set up which includes expensive hardware/software, plus day to day living expenses, wouldn't selling
some stock be the first choice. We have had people already at the
company to tell us that they are gong strong. They have Siemens
as their computer specialists. Now, you tell us why you think selling
stock at this point in time is SOOOOOO suspicious.

Why does my head itch?



To: chirodoc who wrote (27)7/5/1998 2:54:00 PM
From: Jim Porter  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 15313
 
Aaron and Curtis, as for your concerns about FNTN,

Although perhaps well founded, I will be willing to bet you "dollars to donuts" that you spent more over the Fourth of July weekend than a starting position in FNTN would have cost you. And, the only thing you will have from the 4th are memories.

Granted, considering the memories, they could be priceless. However, with the next visit to the reading room, the cost of the beer, steaks, and other food & drink items are going to be in the same place a bad investment would be.

So, my question to you is: Why are you waiting? Hell, drop the few bucks and forget about it before the beer is priced as an import and the steak is of a higher quality. At least a portion of the bucks spent on FNTN can be recouped - unlike the beer money.

Like my old uncle Blaine (now a millionaire and retired from farming) used to say: Sh*@ or get of the pot!!

Jim Porter