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Microcap & Penny Stocks : THNS - Technest Holdings (Prev. FNTN) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: don roberson who wrote (2514)7/31/1998 1:19:00 PM
From: Radim Parchansky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Unlike other (all other I hold) OTC stocks, FNTN needs to be looked at with long term view. The short term analysis is just to keep the stock price out of speculations and therefore ready for good evaluations when they become larger player. So, both short and long term views on this thread have a place but with very different agenda. We're back into waiting mode with price in 1.40-1.45 range. At this stage besides waiting for PR, publicity among investors is important. With the next move, volume will be another important indicator - what happens if we go above 5 mil or so? Remember, many of the longs here will likely make mil dollar profits, serious money!

Radim



To: don roberson who wrote (2514)7/31/1998 1:41:00 PM
From: TechnoWiz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Don: In another display of great foresight, Financial Intranet hooked up with the
now Mega-Telco Worldcom, long time before Worldcom was cool and the huge coverage, presence, status and cache that the Worldcom name now represents today, Worldwide. Not to mention the mammoth percentage of Global Internet traffic it now also owns and the many other innovations it is pursuing.

Worldcom also happens to be one of the most spectacular winners of all time, approximately 300 to 1 since 1990, with a market cap, that if you include the assimilation of MCI, is well in the same league as AT&T.

Financial Intranet's other strategic partnership with McGraw Hill Publishing's S&P Comstock's unit has yet to be fully realized, but I believe that is about to dramatically change with the new Website and the about to be launched Intranet. FNTN is going to open their eyes with what they've got and as soon as revenues start flowing McGraw Hill's way, FNTN will quickly take on most favored partner status.

I'd be prepared to bet that this same kind of status is already being afforded them by Siemens and I'm fairly sure that Bernie Ebbers, Worldbeating CEO of Worldcom, is keeping an eye on them too, from his Ivory towered perch in Jackson City, MS.

If you don't believe this is the kind of CEO who signs off on every deal and monitors absolutely everything that is going on in relation to his company, you are very, very mistaken.

He's the kind of personality who is very low key, but knows what's going on under every rock and behind every tree...Sooner or later FNTN's growing importance is going to register with all these guys especially if Financial Intranet starts bringing some major names to them as clients.

Remember foresight too, is also our edge...

Rgds

Wiz