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To: Robert W. Dog who wrote (9080)12/20/1998 1:22:00 PM
From: Bill Fortune III  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15313
 
Hi Robert and Orlando. First I want to thank you Robert for posting the information from Orlando.

Second, I want to thank Orlando for passing along his thoughts and insights to us here in the States. I have always welcomed them and read them with great interest and always glean a lot of wisdom from them.

So to you Robert, Orlando and the rest of the investors in the Netherlands may you have a Blessed Christmas!

Regards,

Bill Fortune III



To: Robert W. Dog who wrote (9080)12/20/1998 1:50:00 PM
From: Radim Parchansky  Respond to of 15313
 
...there will be a press release about contracts before the meeting...
Again, conforms to what Michael told me several months ago - there will be PR about customers this calendar year.

Radim



To: Robert W. Dog who wrote (9080)12/20/1998 5:48:00 PM
From: JOHN WHITE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Hi Robert, Thank you for relaying Orlando's messages to us. I value everyone's perspective on FNTN. (Helps me from becoming so one dimensional). Please give Orlando my thanks and best regards.

I guess we all have aspirations of receiving some worthwhile information tomorrow for one reason or another. Some are hoping for just enough positive outflow from the meeting to raise the share price a few cents so they can sell and move on to greener pastures.
Others have a longer investment horizon and some who are in this for the long haul are not phased at the week to week and monthly variations in the share prices but are more interested in the fundamentals I.e. quality of management, quality and extent of services, and growth potential of the industry FNTN is in.

For the present time I'm satisfied that FNTN has chosen to address the needs of mutual funds, independent investment advisors, brokers and registered representatives.
It's reasonable to assume that the larger and more lucrative potential clients of FNTN'S services will be watching to see if things go well with FNTN'S first few customers before giving more serious consideration to choosing FNTN as their service/s provider.
As a guess, once FNTN starts acquiring some of the more substantial mid-level players as customers THEN we could expect to see the beginnings of a more rapid growth of its business.
I'd like to mention that FNTN has chosen - as its first target - an industry that should experience tremendous future growth. The securities and bond markets could very well be poised on the brink of unprecedented growth in the years to come. With more and more individuals in the U.S. choosing to supplement their social security retirement benefits with the proceeds from various financial investments we have already recently witnessed a dramatic increase in money flowing into mutual fund coffers. It's reasonable to expect this trend will gain more momentum as time passes and the social security program comes under increasing pressure.
In the near future it will become necessary - and possibly essential for survival - that brokers and other financial advisors have THE most stream-lined, easily accessed, and most comprehensive financial data bank in existence at their finger tips. When all the dollars have been spent on advertising it will still be up to individual money counselors to execute business with their clients in the most knowledge, efficient manner possible.
FNTN has every opportunity to provide the best services to meet this end.

What a pleasure it has been for me to be a part of this FNTN family. I wish all of you a happy holiday season and a prosperous 1999.

John