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To: jpbp who wrote (3490)8/12/1998 5:22:00 PM
From: don roberson  Respond to of 15313
 
Stock did nicely today. We all have only a short time to wait for the stock increase we have all dreamed about. Just hold on. Long and Strong with FNTN.



To: jpbp who wrote (3490)8/12/1998 7:20:00 PM
From: Bill Fortune III  Respond to of 15313
 
Evening Jpbp, sounds like you had a real mountain top experience today. Your post brings to mind a couple of things that maybe I should keep in mind.

Over the last couple of days there may have been a lot of frustration being experienced by many investors because of the price drop. And yes I was one of them. Sometimes for me anyway I stand too close to the trees and only see the trees. If I would only step back a ways I might be able to see the beauty of the whole forest. The point I am making for myself anyway is that it might be much better for my frustration level if I check in on FNTN and its price only four or five times a day, instead of all day long. It might even be good for me not to check on it at all from time to time.

I keep saying I am long, well if I truly am long the day to day trading of FNTN or any stock I am long on should not be of any great concern, if I am truly long on the stock!! Jpbp your statement about not being able to see the mountaintop when you are in the middle of the forest reminds of the concept of not being able to see the whole stock if you are looking at the price change one tick at a time.

Thanks for reminding me of the fact that I must step back or move aside in order to see and appreciate the beauty of the whole picture not just one little corner of it. In my case less is really more! Less micro monitoring will allow me to more fully appreciate the full and grand picture that FNTN has to offer each and everyone of its investors.

So as you said "Getting to the top of the mountain involves a lot of curves, ups and downs" but the road in the end leads to the top. Now FNTN can travel just fine down that road at the speed it chooses to go until it reaches the top of its mountain.

Again, Jpbp thanks much for the post and reminder.

Best regards,

Bill Fortune III



To: jpbp who wrote (3490)8/12/1998 7:44:00 PM
From: Wally  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
JP: You made some excellent points re: Maura Marx - .
A few weeks ago I had a similar epiphany - and more. Yes. She is the Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. In a sales oriented company that's no small title. Additionally, It has been intimated that FNTN will not limit its business to The United States. They will actively recruit business in Europe as well. Clearly, Ms. Marx's sales background in Europe is going to be of great importance to the company. I have been told that she is also fluent in about 5 languages. No small plus when trying to win over a continent. So don't feel too sorry for Maura Marx. Once the Intranet site is born, Maura Marx's real role in the management and growth of FNTN will become apparent to everyone.

Wally