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To: Tomato Man who wrote (1292)7/22/1998 9:58:00 PM
From: Robert Ague  Respond to of 15313
 
TM,

That cracks me up. What a great story. At work, no one would listen to me about PNLK or now, FNTN. Most of them are cozy with their mutual funds.
I don't think it is too late to buy FNTN. Not even past $2 or listed, or active website, or reported earnings, or contract announcements, etc., ad naseum.
We have had great intel from you and guidance from many others. I wish more people would be patient and hold this for a year or two.
Probably continue to surge this week, then Monday, who knows? There will be those wanting to lock in their gains, and those wanting IN. The weekend will give many days to mull things over.

Rob



To: Tomato Man who wrote (1292)7/22/1998 10:38:00 PM
From: Ariella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Did you or Bill submit this great page to Stock Tip Radio in May?
submit-a-page.com

Date of Posting: 5/5/98

Stock Name: Financial Intranet, Inc.

Stock Symbol: FNTN

Exchange: NASDAQ

Current Price of Stock: $.88

Target Price: $5.00

Time Frame: Next 30 days

Postion: Long

Current Situation of this Stock

It is very strong, and this company will continue to grow to a t least $5 dollar + company. They have a strong foundation , and the stock has been growing very steadily. Also, news out today. Here it is:

ARDSLEY, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 5, 1998--Financial Intranet Inc. (OTCBB:FNTN), a New York based network developer of Intranet, Internet and specialized communications services, announced today it has formed a wholly-owned subsidiary, Financial Telecom Inc. to meet the needs and growing demand for enhanced communications services now required by the Financial Services Industry. The primary purpose of this new division will be to focus its sales and marketing efforts in a new and dynamically growing market sector. This will enable strategic ventures to be signed with other resellers of Telephony product giving them unique access to a greatly expanded product range, competitive pricing and many other incentives. These strategic alliances will also give Financial Telecom access to a range of other products that the company can also distribute.

Financial Intranet Inc. is a licensed Telephone Carrier, registered with the FCC and tariffed in approximately thirty states.

Michael Sheppard, president and COO of Financial Intranet said: "Establishing Financial Telecom will enable us to focus our efforts in a rapidly changing and opportunistic area, especially in the Financial Sector. Under the leadership of experienced industry executives, we feel Financial Telecom will be uniquely poised to offer an unprecedented array of communication services in this increasingly sophisticated arena. These services will include one stop shopping for: Low cost, one rate domestic tariffs and significant uni-rate discounts on international traffic, enhanced paging services through International Data Broadcasting Inc. and ultra-speed Intranet and Internet access. In addition, we would like to offer our shareholders a free, ten-day trial, of the 'Watchdog Service'. If you are interested, please call IDB at 813-651-5511 or 888-339-2824. We envision our enhanced paging services will be re-distributed through our co-operating resellers network which will help build out our data base, as well as expand the Internet and Intranet arena."

Financial Intranet is in the process of establishing the nation's first, proprietary, secured on demand, interactive high-speed video, voice and dedicated data-stream Information Network, that will enable enhanced links to be created between the Brokerage and Mutual Fund Industries and allow interactive access by the individual investor. The proprietary network is customizable for any application, group, franchise or association that requires dynamic information exchange, especially for organizations that are heavily data laden such as Federal, State, Local and City Government Departments, Law Enforcement, Insurance, Financial, Medical and Legal industries.
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By the way, I howled at that funny story you told tonight. Could visualize it exactly. I had similar conversation with my broker back at 76 cents and bought while he was out of the office LOL

--Ariella



To: Tomato Man who wrote (1292)7/22/1998 10:46:00 PM
From: VANTAGE  Respond to of 15313
 
Tomato Man, your Post about Smith Barney coverage is fantastic. Could have some far reaching consequences. Always enjoy your posts.



To: Tomato Man who wrote (1292)7/23/1998 7:08:00 AM
From: AJ Berger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
A Tall Tale Told by a Vegetable

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He told her that he had assigned
an analyst at Smith Barney to start tracking FNTN and write a complete report. He said
that he cannot issue a buy recommendation until they get the report done, and he was
putting a rush on it.

Soooooooooooooo....we now have coverage from a huge brokerage house with many
fans on the street and they are spreading the word like WILD FIRE. If you sold today
you are going to spend the rest of tomorrow trying to catch a run away train. Folks, we
have a phenom here. If you have to sell tomorrow, so be it, but you will be missing a
chance for the ride of your life.
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I believe your entire story, but NOT the implied conclusion.
Smith Barney is required to get written releases from their
customers before they can even trade penny stocks on their
behalf, and it's most likely that traders themselves are barred
from trading penny stocks using their Smith Barney accounts.
Even if one of their pimple faced analysts were assigned the task
of looking into our stock, it will doubtfully translate into a
report that can be circulated to anyone beyond the players in your
little story. I beg that new investors take Tomatoes anecdote
with a dash of salt, which is the best way to eat them, anyway.