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To: Radim Parchansky who wrote (9258)12/22/1998 8:36:00 AM
From: De Peepster  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 15313
 
Heyy Radim,
Thanks for response. While I understand the potential of Public relations and what it can do for an issue price, I still do not see what FNTN has to advertise in a 60 second sound bite that is applicable to the general public at this time. It is my feeling that a price increase should be sustained by value, conservative yes albeit with what we know as fact at this juncture a healthy stance. As most if not all of us know this issue came out at a price that has never been repeated or even come close to. Therefore it seems to me that share price growth should be based on actual tangible results financially at least in the next 6-9 months for the long term benefit of Shareholders. What I kept
pondering last night is what happened that FNTN went from a:
6 month roll out of news... to a
We won't release news due to market conditions... to a
We can't release news now because Siemans's is calling shots.
What we know now is that we should scrap 98 because it was developmental, that just not jive with a statements made 6 months ago. I remain in a wait state for facts that are demonstrated, not just spoken about. As ever, AMBTS,, barbara



To: Radim Parchansky who wrote (9258)12/22/1998 9:54:00 AM
From: Siber  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15313
 
G'morning all,

Radim, I wouldn't hold too much stock in the CNBC thing. One of my other stocks was on last week and now it is down. That stock is also a tech stock with enormous potential, the investors are blaming CNBC for the sudden dip.

I know I shouldn't compare the two but they, too, were counting on CNBC and it backfired. What was a $3.25 stock last week is now hovering in the $2.85 range.

Just sharing my thoughts on CNBC, that's all.

Not too happy with FNTN right now but I have to believe that next year will be our time.

Best of the season,
Helene