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To: Michael T Currie who wrote (9974)1/8/1999 12:58:00 PM
From: JW@KSC  Respond to of 15313
 
Re: in Europe you can set your watch by the trains.

Sorry Michael, I should of said Germany (Home of Siemens).

Story: A young American couple on their honeymoon were on a train from
Amsterdam to Frankfurt, the husband asks the conductor," Excuse me, I don't understand the announcements, could you let us know when we arrive in Frankfurt, the conductor says, "What time does your Ticket say you arrive in Frankfurt", 7pm the young man says, That's the time you get off!

Is England part of Europe? They did not adopt the Euro Dollar! I believe they said we'll take a wait and see attitude..... LOL

Big Mistake now Frankfurt has an excellent chance of having the Central Bank of Europe.

Harry should be thankful he's in Seattle, and not London, at least the sun will eventually show itself.

JW@KSC

Headline July 4, 1999

Independence Day

To Proud to Drop the Pound Sterling as the National Currency,
England is beginning to lose it's stature in European Markets





To: Michael T Currie who wrote (9974)1/8/1999 1:48:00 PM
From: TechnoWiz  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 15313
 
Afternoon Michael and All: As you know folks, it is rare for me to comment during market hours, but many of you may recall that FNTN's surge from .60c to $2 plus, coincided with the launch of Broadcast.com (BCST). Since FNTN went to $2 based
on that news, one could argue that Financial Intranet is worth between $8 and $9 today alone, (a price I believe will be ultimately realized), based on the $200 plus price of Broadcast.com, prior to being halted at up $96 for the day!

Nothing can be ruled in or out in this market. It would not surprise me if FNTN suddenly took off in much the same way as it did back in July last year, except this time, contrary to popular belief, I don't think it will have much trouble taking out the $2.00 price level. Reason: I was in a stock a few days ago that went from $1 to $2 bid in a flash and as I was putting in a sell order, it literally shot up to $4!! Unreal!

Have a great weekend

Rgds

Wiz

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