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To: Moonglow who wrote (28978)10/10/1998 1:21:00 AM
From: mark garner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
well i didnt exactly think that FTEL
would exceed DGIVs price in this manner.
but i knew DGIV would come crashing down
because it was supported by hype.

now that both of them are about the same,
i know which one i would prefer to own
over the long-term: FTEL.

FTEL is making real measurable progress
in building their worldwide network. i
cant say that about DGIV. the only problem
with FTEL is the preferred share overhang.

i would encourage everyone here to compare
FTEL to DGIV and make your own conclusions.
but then again u really dont know too much
about DGIV because its nonreporting. so
many scary possibilities with DGIV being non
reporting. DGIV may rise again but it will
be on hype, not facts. FTEL will rise and
stay there because real progress is being made.
JMO.

for those inclined, check out ftel.com



To: Moonglow who wrote (28978)10/10/1998 11:10:00 AM
From: Charliss  Respond to of 50264
 
Juanita,

What a nice message I found awaiting me this morning.... your post. Thank you.

Life can often be difficult, and I think we lie if we say we don't need each other. Why anyone would choose to be separate would probably make for an interesting story. There is so much to be learned and gained from relationships and communications that are not afraid of directness and honesty. Giving up the illusion of separation opens up many doors, and the difficulties often become transformed into other things, mainly opportunities.

It is your own openness, and that of many others here, which I find valuable.

So often, this kind of choice in relationships, openness and honesty, is thought to run counter to financial and personal success. I have not found this to be so. We may daytrade or short our stocks in the marketplace(as I gather we both do), but like it or not we have a long term investment in our own karma and in the nature of our relationships.

In its effect, anything that transpires in a forum such as this is just as potent as anything that happens in our homes and offices.

Thanks again!

Charliss