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Microcap & Penny Stocks : THNS - Technest Holdings (Prev. FNTN) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: don roberson who wrote (9704)1/1/1999 9:33:00 PM
From: Tomato Man  Respond to of 15313
 
don, two things I try to live by in the investing world, when I buy something, I better have a damned good reason to buy, and when I sell, I better have damned good reason to sell. At this point in time, I see no reason to even think about selling my FNTN. The fundamentals are there, the product is sound, the company is growing, it is attracting top talent and top alliances, the management is open and honest, and for the most part, I see where they are going. I am not swayed by the temporary setbacks of the last year. In fact, they strengthen my resolve. The small management team has bucked the odds and the problems of being an upstart and they are gaining.

don, I truly believe you are gonna get a second "AOL" chance. Hope you and all the FNTN'ers have a most happy and profitable new year. Sorry I have been so quiet lately, but being in HR, the end of the year is like sliding down to double hell in a wagon with greased wheels!

Best,

Tomato Man (and for all of you in the Midwest, please take care!)



To: don roberson who wrote (9704)1/1/1999 10:37:00 PM
From: Fredman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
that's why they say: NEVER look back after a sell. I had a BUNCH of SEVL, and i didn't think it was going anywhere, so one day last May, i sold something like 800 shares on a friday for 1.90/share or so. (originally bought for 1.46/share). The very frickin' following Monday, it opened at something like 3.50/share, went to about 11.00, and i had 800 less shares to sell, when i sold at 8.00 or so on the way up. but i have learned A LOT since then........ The slight problem with your AOL theory is, almost EVERY PC sold today has AOL stuck in with it, that is a very great (and formally expensive) marketing tool. Not expensive to stick a CD with it, but to pay the PC Manufacturers to include it. I don't think FNTN will have that luxury...... I know - we are comparing apples to bananas, but i don't see why FNTN can't get to 10-12-14.00 share, If it all comes off as most people report on this thread.