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To: ilh1 who wrote (8155)11/19/1998 4:54:00 AM
From: JW@KSC  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15313
 
Re: Many of us have a lot of money invested in FNTN

Prosperous,

Please place yourself in MS's Shoes for a moment. You have a company
with less employees than you have fingers and toes, you receive email daily from investors, who are panicked by discussions in online forms, and want answers. You know what ever you write can and most likely will be posted online, and disseminated from one place to another.

You have a strategic plan to increase your stock price up to to a level where the company is eligible to be listed. Your doing the best though you can not to give away the store, yet somehow answer their questions as best possible.

I could draw this out another few paragraphs, but you can get my drift
from above.

Then you see the comment"

"Many of us have a lot of money invested in FNTN and here we are relying on 2nd hand email messages for information regarding the company. (This is not exactly the State of the Art Communication of which I envisioned from FNTN.)

I know what my first thought would be:
If you do not have faith in our ability to provide shareholder value, please feel free to sell your holdings in FNTN at any time for a Gain or a Loss. I suggest you sell to a level, on par with a level in which you feel comfortable given the risk factor you determine.

If you have any questions I will be glad to answer them, providing I do not break any legal agreement with partners, abide by the rules of the SEC, and do not compromise our Strategic Objectives by giving away the Keys to the Tomato Farm.

Sincerely,
Overwhelmed by the chaos Online Investment Forums perpetuate.


Personally I am happy with the company and the information they provide by, taking the time to answer questions either by telephone, their WEB Site, and the posting of Email transactions or conversations here on SI and Raging Bull.

For the most part MS takes the time to answer our questions directly, and has not hired a IR person, or an outside IR Firm to handle Investor questions. Though I would think, he has tossed the idea around a few times. Allowing an Outside Firm handle IR, the Salad might get tossed, hiding all those wonderful tomato slices we currently receive beneath.

One Happy FNTN Investor enjoying the Status Que.,
JW@KSC






To: ilh1 who wrote (8155)11/19/1998 6:09:00 AM
From: De Peepster  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15313
 
Heyy Prosp,
Good Morning to you. That would depend on the nature of the
Shareholders meeting IMHO. There is a 30 day rule for proxy material etc. All my best to Shareholders, L & S FNTN, Barbara



To: ilh1 who wrote (8155)11/19/1998 9:07:00 AM
From: DayTraderKidd  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 15313
 
Prosperous, instead of just sitting there and waiting for FNTN management to take this company to the Nasdaq and beyond. Why don't you help them get there. Here are a few things you and everyone else can do.

Use the FNTN website for charting. They have excelent tools for anyone that takes enough time to learn how to use them. This will also increase the hits on there website and give FNTN management more selling power for advertisement on there website.

Click on the Register for Free link on there website and fill out there form. The information that you will be supplying is very valuable to them.

Encourage others to do the same.

Peaceful