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To: Josef Svejk who wrote (1981)10/22/1998 4:55:00 AM
From: TEDennis  Respond to of 2770
 
Svejk: Re: Didn't find anything funny about FBNA

Funny? What's funny about the Y2K problem? There are many top notch Y2K companies out there fighting to cure the world of the number one nemesis to hit the computer industry since Grace Hopper first found the infamous "bug" in her computer listing.

Of those top notch Y2K companies, FBNA just happens to be the company with the most grandiose claims. Could it be that their R&D department, under the close scrutiny of the VP, Jeff Mitchell, are that much better than any of their competitors?

On the surface, it looks like FBNA's product offerings are similar in nature to their competitors'. In fact, some of the press releases look strikingly similar to their competitors' releases. Almost like "cut & paste" copies.

Could FBNA be stealing ideas from other firms?

As I look closer at FBNA's offerings, I spot the blessing from His Papalness ... I notice the Corporate B52 ... I see the proprietary "Blastomere Separation" process.

Nay, this is not a company that steals competitors' ideas. FBNA are very creative on their own. They deserve a closer look by serious investors.

The real clue to the uniqueness of FBNA is their stock price. Not a single soul has lost money investing in FBNA. In fact, thousands of people double the value of their investment in FBNA each and every day.

FBNA --- It's just plain unbelievable !!!

FBNA: The legend lives on ... not bad for a company that IPO'd on 4/1/98.

Regards,

TEDennis, CEO (thrice retired, interim)
FBN Associates
Aggressively Impacting America's Productivity