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To: T.M.K. who wrote (6314)9/18/1998 1:16:00 PM
From: Jeff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
here is a real world comparison to a person who sells their stock......and continues to post and spend all their time on that stock's thread......

its like a person who quits their job..........and yet everyday he shows up at work knowing he will not get paid.......so he sits outside and starts yelling insults at the company......the boss......and his former co-workers........its everybody's fault that he "quit" ......everybody's fault........but his........

regards

Jeff



To: T.M.K. who wrote (6314)9/18/1998 1:41:00 PM
From: Cliff Daniel  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 15313
 
TMK,

You are putting words in my mouth.

1. I never said FNTN was a trashy BB stock, or even a scam.
2. Didn't say they had bad management.
3. Some of the hypesters here could be insiders, that's what I'm told anyway.

With that said let me elaborate. FNTN is a highly speculative company at this point. They have no product yet and no real revenues. They have a history of being late, just read the past press releases.

Management seems very experienced in the market. However, their business is mainly technical focusing on market issues. In order for this product to work it has to be designed, engineered and implemented by experienced technical people. Is non-technical management capable of determining if a consulting firm is competent to do a job? I can understand outsourcing some things but I think if the basis for your company is revolving around a technical aspect then it would be best to bring that in house.

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Cliff