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To: De Peepster who wrote (6653)9/22/1998 2:35:00 PM
From: Jim Porter  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 15313
 
Open message to all (FNTN vs Other Investments):

When it comes to investing, there are many different styles, strategies, and objectives a person should look at. Among them are the most recognized: Short-Term vs Long-Term.

For many, who make a living simply be trading securities, there is the proverbial, and dreaded, Day Trader and the SOES "Bandit"(for those interested in this strategy, I offer the following reference books: blocktrading.com ).

Regardless of which strategy a person uses, the ultimate goal is to make money. In this game, winning or loosing is measured by the amount of money a person has left verses what they started with. Such a time period could be measured in units of: The End of The Day, Week, Month, Quarter, or a Year or longer.

The score card can be measured in terms of CASH or by Return on Investment (ROI) - with the same time frame being used for each.

Personally, I prefer to keep score using ROI. Why? As in accounting, the comparison of percentages, one period against the other, is the only real equalizer. I use the term "equalizer" because, regardless of the amount of money a person has to invest, ROI is the only way to truly place the person with limited cash on a level playing field with the large investor.

After leveling the playing field, the rest is all personal money management!

Therefore, for any new, or potential, investor in Financial Intranet Inc. (OTC BB: FNTN), I offer the following three month comparisons.

Please do not interpret the following as a comparison of competing companies or an indication of a market niche that FNTN would be placed in. I repeat, this is simply a series of comparison charts as to where a person could invest their money - and the three month ROI they would have experienced had they have made such an investment and compared that same investment against an investment in FNTN.

........-jp

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Please remember, past performance does not predict future performance - in any investment.


Keeping the above in mind, when comparing FNTN against alternative stock investments, we find the following to be true:

FNTN vs Data Broadcast Corp (DBCC)
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FNTN vs PC Quote Inc (PQT)
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FNTN vs At Home Corp (ATHM)
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FNTN vs Infoseek Corp (SEEK)
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FNTN vs Yahoo (YHOO)
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FNTN vs Amazon Com Inc. (AMZN)
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FNTN vs Microsoft Corp (MSFT)
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FNTN vs International Business Machs (IBM)
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FNTN vs Cox Communication (COX)
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