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To: Dan Dieffenwierth who wrote (3139)8/7/1998 1:20:00 PM
From: Michael Baron  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Dan, you know that old colloquialism "Nickeled and dimed to death?"

It appears we have established the flip side. I am very pleased with the steady daily "nickel and dime" advances FNTN makes. It speaks to the strength of the hands holding this issue. And on "no news," even though there are a lot of expectations surrounding the INTRAnet debut. I'm not counting on any specific date for that to happen; witness the glitches in propagating the domain name. I wouldn't be surprised if FNTN made a base over $2.50 before "the product" was ready to sell.

On another issue, regarding the supposed holdings of a few funds of over a million shares. If these are added into the figures Harry has been compiling, where are the shares being traded coming from? That pool is steadily decreasing as we learn more about FNTN's penetration into the larger market. Any estimates of "free" shares, anyone?

All the best,
M.



To: Dan Dieffenwierth who wrote (3139)8/7/1998 6:44:00 PM
From: Bill Fortune III  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15313
 
From Michael Sheppard in response to the question as to why FNTN web site has been down from time to time in his own words.

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8/7/98 5:43 PM

Dear Bill,

I think you know now what the problem is...We like all other websites are controlled by internic. The www is growing too fast and they can not increase their servers fast enough and propagate the DNS, we should be back up sometime today. This is rare, but happens. It seems like we have had our share of hiccups in the beginning which we have had no control over. But the tide is changing. As always thank you for your support.

Best Regards,

Michael
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He is absolutely correct in what he has stated!

Regards,

Bill Fortune III