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To: Bill Fortune III who wrote (193)7/8/1998 9:19:00 PM
From: Bill Ham  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Speaking of Michael Sheppard, if you're reading this thread, with Yahoo's great earnings and share split announcements today, internet stocks should go up dramatically tomorrow and for a while. What a great time to get the new and improve public web site on line and have a news release. FNTN could catch the tidal wave of internet stock excitement and with the increased shareholder value all of us investors could ride it to the Caribbean, eat tomatoes, and have drinks with little umbrellas while we bask in the glistening sunlight and the profits from our FNTN investment.

Part of this dreaming, the other part food-for-thought, everyone can decide for themselves which is which.

Bill



To: Bill Fortune III who wrote (193)7/8/1998 9:40:00 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
But the mix-up of Michael Sheppard and Microsoft raises a haunting question -- if FNTN's concept is so good, will the other MS incorporate it into Windows 99? MSoft's philosophy, as we have all seen, is to expropriate other peoples' hard work in creating markets, and leave the others in the lurch. Look at the trail littered with people/companies that were doing it right and got trampled. Could FNTN suffer this fate if their concept proves out? On the other hand, maybe that won't happen until the concept proves first and the stock goes to 25 and we are all smart enough to take our profits before MS creams the stock.