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To: don roberson who wrote (271)7/10/1998 10:21:00 AM
From: Gary West  Respond to of 15313
 
I absolutely agree, Don. Let the nervous Nellies get out now and the rest of us long termers will gobble up their shares.

Long and loving it!



To: don roberson who wrote (271)7/10/1998 10:34:00 AM
From: Tide 1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
I have been long on FNTN for the last 7 months. Until now I have only been a lurker, listening and learning from individuals probably more seasoned at this game than myself. While I am in no state of panic, I certainly believe that while FNTN is busy getting their offices in order, perhaps getting on board with a PR/Investor Relations Firm, or hiring a few PR professionals might help greatly in at least helping to ensure the investors that their voice is being heard.

Certainly, no one is interested in FNTN divulging trade secrets that might reach competitor ears, but just as an example, a post just a few days back noted that we would not see another weekend without a new web site being up. That's nice to hear, but today is Friday and no news yet. I simply believe that by having an investor relations team on hand, MS would not have to worry about answering everyone's inquiries. Anyone know of any plans for this, agree, etc...

Tide 1



To: don roberson who wrote (271)7/10/1998 11:44:00 AM
From: bub  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Don. Sounds like your blinders are glued to your eyes? Nobody expects all the answers, just confrimations concerning past information released from the company. Public companies have responsibilities to its shareolders. Certainly they are not unlimited but some are very much necessary and required. Ex. Are they fully reporting yet? If they can't make payroll, does this mean that they are under capitilized? Are they in danger of closing shop? Has anything materialized that they have told investors?
By the way, I have walked in their shoes. I have been a CEO of several companies over the years. I have also had great experience in the Public arena.