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


To: Anthony Darmanin who wrote (10988)2/13/1999 12:23:00 AM
From: Wally  Respond to of 15313
 
Thanks Tony. It's a enigma that I've never been able to understand. I can see the rationale of a person who honestly feels that he or she has been victimized by a scam and wants to send off a few parting lobs at the thread. I can even understand (although disagree) with a person's decision to make one nonconstructive negative post based on pure frustration with a stock's performance.
But there are people out there who bypass the the intellectual examination of stock's negative facets and simply bash. There are people out there who don't own a particular stock, don't intend to own the stock, don't like the stock and harangue like fish wives about that stock for an eternity... and you can find them on just about every thread. The phenomenon crosses stock quality lines with the ease of feces through a fowl. I too have sold numerous dogs, and like you I have never bashed them. I just get the f.. out and go on with my life.
Go figure.
Wally



To: Anthony Darmanin who wrote (10988)2/13/1999 10:38:00 AM
From: James P Anderson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Anthony:

I agree with you that Wally hits the nail on the head about investing in FNTN. The potential of FNTN has been mentioned often on this thread. And the bashers, unintentional or deliberate, have often and constantly done their thing which I cannot understand. I suppose if the price of the stock would do exactly what they want then it would be something else. I went back and looked at MSFT price when it was about the same age of FNTN. It became public in about April 1986 and you could have sold it for $20 per share in May 1987 and bought it back in September of 1989 (28 months later) for less than $20. So even the price of great stock doesn't go straight up. Twenty-eight months is a long time to hold a stock where the price is churning and going nowhere!

JP