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To: Radim Parchansky who wrote (4429)8/25/1998 5:19:00 PM
From: Bill Fortune III  Respond to of 15313
 
Closing Price information since July 1, 1998 on FNTN

Date = Close = Volume = + or (-) = Percent

8/25/98 = 1.21 = 114,900 = (0.09) = -6.92%
8/24/98 = 1.30 = 324,100 = (0.03) = -2.26%
8/21/98 = 1.33 = 885,600 = 0.13 = 10.83%
8/20/98 = 1.20 = 589,700 = (0.20) = -14.29%
8/19/98 = 1.40 = 252,000 = (0.11) = -7.28%
8/18/98 = 1.51 = 202,000 = (0.05) = -3.33%
8/17/98 = 1.56 = 96,100 = 0.00 = 0.13%
8/14/98 = 1.56 = 106,900 = 0.01 = 0.65%
8/13/98 = 1.55 = 108,600 = (0.12) = -7.19%
8/12/98 = 1.67 = 201,900 = 0.06 = 3.73%
8/11/98 = 1.61 = 435,800 = (0.14) = -8.00%
8/10/98 = 1.75 = 469,000 = (0.17) = -8.85%
8/7/98 = 1.92 = 317,600 = 0.12 = 6.67%
8/6/98 = 1.80 = 201,700 = 0.10 = 5.88%
8/5/98 = 1.70 = 198,000 = (0.12) = -6.59%
8/4/98 = 1.82 = 577,200 = 0.08 = 4.60%
8/3/98 = 1.74 = 602,000 = 0.26 = 17.57%
7/31/98 = 1.48 = 259,800 = (0.01) = -0.67%
7/29/98 = 1.49 = 324,000 = 0.12 = 8.36%
7/28/98 = 1.38 = 551,900 = (0.17) = -10.71%
7/27/98 = 1.54 = 1,069,000 = 0.09 = 6.21%
7/24/98 = 1.45 = 1,599,700 = 0.05 = 3.57%
7/23/98 = 1.40 = 3,756,600 = (0.06) = -4.11%
7/22/98 = 1.46 = 2,861,400 = 0.57 = 64.04%
7/21/98 = 0.89 = 1,028,200 = 0.08 = 9.61%
7/20/98 = 0.81 = 633,500 = 0.14 = 21.19%
7/17/98 = 0.67 = 222,000 = 0.03 = 4.69%
7/16/98 = 0.64 = 366,600 = 0.03 = 4.92%
7/15/98 = 0.61 = 139,300 = Unchg = 0.00%
7/14/98 = 0.61 = 126,700 = (0.02) = -2.40%
7/13/98 = 0.63 = 216,000 = (0.01) = -0.79%
7/10/98 = 0.63 = 225,100 = 0.04 = 6.78%
7/9/98 = 0.59 = 204,800 = (0.03) = -4.84%
7/8/98 = 0.62 = 230,000 = Unchg = 0.00%
7/7/98 = 0.62 = 219,300 = (0.02) = -3.13%
7/6/98 = 0.64 = 410,300 = 0.01 = 1.59%
7/2/98 = 0.63 = 173,400 = 0.01 = 1.61%
7/1/98 = 0.62 = 106,600 = =

Since 7/1 ----- = 20,407,300 = 195.16%

Latest Price $1.2100
Highest Price $1.9200
Lowest Price $0.5900
Avg Price $1.2274
Total Vol 20,407,300
Trading Days 37 100.00%
Up Closings 19 51.35%

RECENT 30 DAY CHART SHOWING THE FOLLOWING:

Top 2/3 of the chart: Bollinger Bands: Bollinger Bands are a type of envelope (or trading band) plotted at
standard deviation levels above and below a moving average. Because standard deviation measures
volatility, the bands widen during volatile markets and contract during calmer periods. Sharp price changes
tend to occur after the bands tighten, after volatility lessens. When prices move outside the bands, a
continuation of the current trend is implied. Bottoms and tops made outside the bands followed by bottoms
and tops made inside the bands call for reversals in the trend. A move that originates at one band tends to
go all the way to the other band. This observation is useful when projecting price targets.

Lower 1/3 of the chart: The stochastic indicator attempts to determine when prices start to cluster around
their low of the day for an uptrending market, and when the tend to cluster around their high in a
downtrending market. Lane's theory is these are the conditions which indicate a trend reversal is beginning
to occur. The stochastic indicator is plotted as two lines. They are the %D line and the %K line. The
stochastic is plotted on a chart with values ranging from 0 to 100. Readings above 80 are strong and
indicate that price is closing near its high. Readings below 20 are strong and indicate that price is closing
near its low.
bigcharts.com

Regards,

Bill Fortune III



To: Radim Parchansky who wrote (4429)8/25/1998 5:52:00 PM
From: don roberson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 15313
 
Its another example from history, that we can all speculate, discuss,
interpret, but the marketplace, managements vision, and luck will determine where we are going, and no one has the upper hand on this. As WARREN BUFFET has taught, if the idea is good, the product is good, and the management is good, then buy, and hold on for dear life. And as we have discussed, it is the unknowns of the marketplace that will make this rise to heights unimagined, if it is meant to be. The potential of the intranet has no limits, and the technology
it will become cannot now be foretold. I think we sit in a company that meets most of the criteria. There will always be quesitons of funding, inside trades, etc. Its discussed and argued on every SI site, but the basics: Management, vision, marketplace potential, will determine where we all go. Most of this other stuff just keeps us occupied while we wait.