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To: Barrydub who wrote (9303)12/22/1998 2:01:00 PM
From: De Peepster  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15313
 
OT
To Those that Shared concern yesterday:
mcall.com
The seatbelt would not have helped, curious that they even mention it most likely a standard line, don't know. TTFN,, B



To: Barrydub who wrote (9303)12/22/1998 2:11:00 PM
From: Wally  Respond to of 15313
 
Barry: Welcome officially to our hair-pulling contest. Fortunately I filled my Propecia prescription just before the dips. Two quarters of active business will indeed tell us much about the future prospects of FNTN. They've had to make many adjustments over the last three quarters. Like any company, fledgling or established they are going to have bad days, bad quarters or bad years. FNTN has moved at a reasonable rate to overcome stumbling blocks - and they've had their share. They've had to keep up with light-speed technology changes, dump unproductive salespeople, upgrade their in-house technical staff and do double or triple duty while putting off the fixed expense of new staff. The fact that they could not wait any longer to make these changes suggests to me that they are at the point where they could no longer afford to wait. These people haven't been hired to dispose of the furniture - they've been hired to handle the increased pressure on Michael Sheppard, Maura Marx and Kevin Haggerty.
Barry, I think you doubled up on your shares at a most propitious time - congratulations.
Again, welcome to the best thread on SI.. or anywhere else.
Wally



To: Barrydub who wrote (9303)12/22/1998 2:36:00 PM
From: James P Anderson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Welcome Barry:

According to my understanding patience is the crown jewel of life: (James 1:2-12) And patience is probably the most important thing in investing. I once complained to the CEO of a company because the price was declining and he politely informed me that the company was not responsible for price fluctutions. I believe that short term traders usually lose their positions in good stocks and unless they are pros do not make money in the long term. The pros will always win. I hate to see little guys lose their position in a good stock. As far as I can tell nothing has basically changed with FNTN. All that I hear is that the odds for long term success are getting better.

JP



To: Barrydub who wrote (9303)12/22/1998 3:05:00 PM
From: Bill Fortune III  Respond to of 15313
 
And to you Barry Seasonal Greetings from Minnesota, USA. Also Welcome to this fine thread. I truly appreciated your post with all of it's common sense and forwarding looking perceptiveness. I will be looking forward to your future posts.

Again, Welcome and best regards,

Bill Fortune III



To: Barrydub who wrote (9303)12/22/1998 8:05:00 PM
From: dharampal luthra  Respond to of 15313
 
Barry, it was an honor to put your message on the Special Lurker's Corner the other day. Welcome to SI. FNTN looks better today than ever in terms of being close to achieving its business objectives. The numbers will follow. And then the stock price.
Harry



To: Barrydub who wrote (9303)1/13/1999 5:44:00 PM
From: Barrydub  Respond to of 15313
 
I had just logged into the FNTN chat site for the first time and was working out how to join in when Alan Spar came along and closed it down for updates. No problem Alan; let's get it right asap.

This is another terrific feature. IMO most corporate web sites, Intranets and Extranets will be employing the kind features that Financial Intranet are now developing. It's a HUGE market.This has to be a (long-term) winner.

Good luck to all.

Barry
Dublin, Ireland