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To: dharampal luthra who wrote (3861)8/19/1998 3:09:00 PM
From: Bill Fortune III  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 15313
 
Greetings all. I was impressed.

Another I stock I owned is a little late in one of the news releases they said they were going to have out. When they were contacted and why, this is how they handled the situation. Very professional and calming for their investors.

REMEMBER THIS WAS PUBLISHED ON THE STOCK SI THREAD FOR THAT STOCK BY A REPRESENATIVE OF THE COMPANY. (I have taken out all references to the stock and persons in the post.
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Hi Everybody,

Our press release schedule is, very often, subject to approvals by the people involved. For example, this most recent press release, expected on Monday, is still awaiting approval by the other company. Future press releases will also be subject to approvals by all parties involved. Unfortunately, this just takes time and is out of our hands.

I agree that we should always do what we say we're going to do, when we say we're doing it. On the operational and the sales side that's certainly the case. Our Directors are creating tremendous activity and the beginnings of good sales for the Company. The President's desire to put out news more frequently is strictly for the benefit of the shareholders. News WILL be more frequent and sales related so we can all track the development and potential of the Company.

This one is late, others might be, too. Please be patient. As always, you're invited to contact us directly on the toll-free line.

Best Regards,
Look forward to speaking with you,

Chris XXXXXXXX
XXXX@XXXXX.com
888 301 XXXX
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Yes I really appreciated that company for taking the time to do this for it's investors.

Regards,

Bill Fortune III



To: dharampal luthra who wrote (3861)8/19/1998 3:26:00 PM
From: Wally  Respond to of 15313
 
Harry: I do believe that much of the same explosiveness is there with FNTN as with Yahoo. Product-wise FNTN may not be the perfect Yahoo reincarnate, but its uniqueness only adds to the value. Considering sector, product and world-wide market, if FNTN stops at $30.00 a share and levels there for awhile, I'll still hold 50%+ shares.
I went fishing with my Smith Barney friend last weekend. He told me a story of someone who gave their kid 1 share of Ford Motors back in the 1950s. Since then, we've lived through recessions, a crash, serious internal company problems, double-digit inflation and tremendous foreign competition. Today, the return on that 1 share is worth $1,000. The moral: If you're invested in a good company. hold onto it.
Another Yahoo? Maybe. I see some incredible potential here.
Wally