To: don roberson who wrote (9489 ) 12/28/1998 2:12:00 AM From: TechnoWiz Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
Good Morning & Greetings to All. Hope everyone had a really enjoyable Christmas. Right on, again in both your posts, Don. Personally, I still consider Financial Intranet to be one of the most exciting and undervalued companies on the horizon going into 1999. As you may recall, it was my stock of the year for 1998 and performed well considering it was around .25c on January 2nd, 1998, rising almost 1000% to 2.25 within 8 months. For the second year in a row, I am convinced enough to nominate Financial Intranet my stock of the year again, because if they can continue what we have been led to believe is the very brisk pace of recent early sales, as was just hinted, then 1999 should be a very interesting and rewarding year. For what it's worth, I have been unable to find any site on the entire net that can deliver such high quality audio and video, with the relative ease that FNTN can. Surprisingly, in virtually every case the download, waiting and buffering is significantly shorter and near flawless on FNTN's new video dems. Furthermore, the sharpness, color, definition and near seamless frame transition and synchronization, even at the snail's pace speed of 20 Kbs is admirable to say the least and speaks volumes of their accomplishments this year. Their consistency is such that FNTN sets the Video Standard, not requiring any real adjustment whatsoever, whereas most all the others seem to display a fairly common tendency to fail in varying degrees of color and brightness, more actually darkness! I have yet to view comparable, if any video on some Websites that are valued in the multi-billions and many of these sites have quite a high failure rate. In comparison, the under-valuedness of Financial Intranet is startling given their growing talent, Internet and Intranet presence, product mix and impressive board of directors. Whilst the Advanced Charting could do with some tweaking, they still appear to be amongst the fastest loading anywhere on the net and with the addition of Alan Spar, formerly of Netscape, who knows what else might be possible. Given all the positive activity of late, this company has all the hallmarks of being a huge potential winner. Latest videos: fntn.com Here's wishing everyone a happy and prosperous 1999 and beyond Good Fortune and success to all Best Rgds Wiz