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To: TechnoWiz who wrote (330)7/10/1998 9:00:00 PM
From: pjamk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Email from MS, Open reply!

Please don't assume that those of us that are trial members either represent MM's or some deviant attempt to shake shares loose, the shares are still there for the taking and there has been little movement in the stock price. I personally favor the theory that something big is on the horizon and the price is being held in check as much as possible by the mm's until some major players little noticed buying is concluded.(IMO).

Onto the email and my reply. Only the email addresses and phone numbers have been edited.

Date:
Fri, 10 Jul 1998
From:
<michael.sheppard>
To:
pjamk
Subject:
Financial Intranet, Inc.

Dear PJ
Sorry That you cant reach me. This week has been a
bear. We moved our executive offices and the local
phone carrier really screwed up our phone system.
Please remember we are trying to launch all of our
products and I can not always get back to you right
away. We are a high risk investment and if you are
concerned about us I think you should search your investment plans.
Regarding your questions, please feel free to call me
and we can chat about them. As you already probably
know, i can not answer most of them today.
regards,

Michael Sheppard

Date:
Fri, 10 Jul 1998 17:36:57 -0700 (PDT)
From:
PjK <pjamk>
Subject:
Thank you!
To:
michael.sheppard
Cc:
mshepp

Thank you for taking the time to reply to one of my emails. we have
all gathered from the limited information provided by the company and
you personally that as usual everything hasn't gone as you expected or
planned.

May I be so bold as to make a small suggestion that you not set
deadlines as to when you expect to have things completed. As you know
us investors will hang on every word you say and sometimes read things
into what you say that don't exist or were not implied. Those of us
who invest in companies like FNTN do realize and if ones been doing it
long enough have been burned more than once but companies that hype
themself's right into bankruptcy!!!!! We investors appreciate the
fact that FNTN hasn't taken this course, and many of us are LONG on
FNTN because of this. I have heard nothing but good things about you
as an investment professional.

Good luck pulling everything together.

Pj

P.S. I post mostly on raging bull as BILL III ( who follows the posts there can atest) but have recently had the opportunity to to post to SI for free. I welcome any discussion on a stock especially ones centered around the tough unanswered questions thats what makes threads great, especially when we all share the information we come upon.

Regards to all Veterans, Trial members and lurkers.




To: TechnoWiz who wrote (330)7/10/1998 9:46:00 PM
From: Bill Fortune III  Respond to of 15313
 
I am waiting for my new car!

Five months ago I order my new special car all decked out with:

&#61623; It will have the highest performance engine available.
&#61623; It will travel at speeds of up to 300 mph.
&#61623; It will run just as well at 35 mph as 300 mph.
&#61623; It will have built in auto and visual components that no others have.
&#61623; It will allow for comfort that no others can.
&#61623; It will provide other possible uses no others can.
&#61623; It will be my pride and joy.
&#61623; It cost me less than I would have expected to pay because it was new and a prototype and I got a great deal on it.
&#61623; It would be worth a lot more once it was built then I paid for it and would increase in value because it was one of a kind.

BUT

I told the dealer that it was taking to long and I could not wait any longer. He was nice about it and said he understood and would return all the money I paid. I took him up on the proposal and seem to be happy. One day I decided that maybe I was too impatient in the first place and went back to see if the dealer wanted to sell it to me.

The dealer was real happy to see me, but said that one was no longer available. But sure we can order you a unit just like the one you ordered the first time. And only one thing has changed, It will cost you twenty times what you were pay the first time. I ask why is it so much more expensive now. He said I have an easy answer for that. There is so much demand for it that it is in very limited supply and brings what the traffic will bear and right now that is twenty time its original value and climbing.

Hopefully you know the moral of my little story! So take it for what it is worth.

Hang in you FNTN Longs. For I believe, I like the rest of you have one of a kind.

Wishing you all a great weekend and week to come,

Bill Fortune III



To: TechnoWiz who wrote (330)7/11/1998 9:10:00 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
It's easy to say that all the questions have been answered, but where are the answers? Never on this thread. Not on the present web site. I don't have inside information. So if the answers are there, please advise where.

Thanks.