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To: James P Anderson who wrote (6967)9/30/1998 12:12:00 PM
From: De Peepster  Respond to of 15313
 
Heyy James,
There is an infinite value in doing a tet-a-tete with one's investments.
All my best to Shareholders, L & S FNTN,, barbara
P.S. Something to ponder:
There will always be someone to drag you down when you are achieving goals. Take the time to reflect, Life is for those that look forward to all it has to offer. As the late great Patsy sang so sweetly:
"Stop, Look & Listen ya don't know what ya missin"



To: James P Anderson who wrote (6967)9/30/1998 12:22:00 PM
From: Wally  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 15313
 
James: There's no substitute for meeting people in person. Cornering them for 3 1/2 hours didn't hurt either. To answer your question, YES. My opinion of FNTN was strengthened - ten-fold.
They exist. They have the clout. They have the product. Their overhead is low. Their evolutionary future is fantastic. I asked MS what is image of Financial Intranet's future is. He said "We will be a company entirely different from what you see today."
Their relationship with Siemens has gotten stronger.
The changes at Siemens have only strengthened that bond.
With each new piece of Siemens technology Financial Intranet will devise new applications. All shared proprietary systems and guess what?
NOBODY is their direct competitor.
There are other companies doing similar things, but nobody is currently creating the total package that FNTN is offering.
They are a little like Bloomberg (nothing like Yahoo - sorry Don)
and a lot like themselves.

regards,
Wally