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Microcap & Penny Stocks : FRANKLIN TELECOM (FTEL) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: semi-recumbent who wrote (38459)10/9/1998 3:24:00 PM
From: Gunther G. Smith  Read Replies (7) | Respond to of 41046
 
Hey folks, am I the only sane person in this Pollyanna Parade who sees that we hit another 52-week LOW today? FTEL's 1 year chart looks like the vapor trail of a kamikaze! YET, the usual suspects are at it again, slapping each other on the back and reporting "good news" tidbits that don't mean a thing to the reality of FTEL's nearing worthless stock value. Don't you guys ever get tired of reading your own "good news" reports? Obviously, NO ONE else in the entire market world is noticing them.

I also find it very depressing that FTEL's model market countries are Guatemala and Bosnia.

Here are two countries at the absolute bottom of the world's economic totem pole! (Hmmmm, sort of like our company, eh?). I feel very sad for the poor souls who live in worn-torn Bosnia. We all see the bombed out villages and thousands of homeless refugees walking to the next safe campsite. SO WHO IN THE HELL CARES ABOUT FTEL's INTERNET TELEPHONY IN THIS SORRY PLACE? These people don't have any money to spend and probably aren't very concerned about reaching the next FTEL Internet Telephone Booth with mortal shells coming down. Why in the hell did FTEL have to ramp up in such a wasteland?

And Guatemala. Now there's another winner. Great place for archeological digging if you are into Mayan civilization, but once again, these campesinos are dirt poor and the country is teetering between the third and fourth world in my socio-geopolitical guidebook.
What a great showplace for FTEL!

No wonder this stock is practically worthless and the only happy people on this board are the carrion crows now picking it up for pennies a share. Unfortunately, for myself, my hard-earned money invested in FTEL is now history...like the ruins of Atitlan and the Moslem villages of Bosnia!