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To: Michael Baron who wrote (370)7/12/1998 10:51:00 PM
From: Wally  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Michael: I agree with you and have said it in past AND recent posts. The real charm of FNTN is its potential as an INTRAnet company. They are ahead of the competition and (I believe) they have major clout from Siemens (and IMO a hidden deeper interest from Siemens) to keep them ahead.
The INTRAnet is where most mid and large companies will have to reside, at least for their internal business structures. It's customizable and it's safer. Which brings us to Bill's good point in post #363 (please read) which was this caution - don't expect too much tomorrow. Hopefully, the stock will jump up on Monday but don't get shook up if it's not as exciting to The Street as it is to those that follow FNTN on a day-to-day basis. We will certainly be seeing a much more sophisticated Internet site, but it's the INTRAnet site that IS the show. The completion of the Internet site means that FNTN has passed another milestone on their way to offering an extraordinary and unique service to their customers.
Wally



To: Michael Baron who wrote (370)7/13/1998 12:18:00 AM
From: don roberson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Michael, good observations. As far as my posts, they were from stocks that were not BBstocks, but in a somewhat same sector as FNTN.
I wanted folks to realize (I also), that even with highly successful
stocks , before and during their meteoric rise, there will be folks
with all kinds of analysis/opinions that will predict quite the opposite.
If we all have examples of this beforehand, it may help many here to
keep their calm, and remain objective. And to remember that a lot of the success of a company depends on the vision of management and its ability to keep ahead in the marketplace. We have had too many examples here, and mine included, of folks selling way too early, for reasons that may have been a little too vague, and with little
"evidence" to back it up. It will always be a judgement call, but sometimes our investment decisions are based too much on "knee jerk" reactions to "speculation" as to future performance. In other words, we all should always have a real good reason to sell a stock. Something more than because of "anxiety laden" posts by others.