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To: Bill Fortune III who wrote (11203)2/28/1999 5:44:00 PM
From: don roberson  Respond to of 15313
 
With the news of more dilution, I not longer feel there is a Siemens
"partnership". It just doesn't make sense. If Siemens thought the stock would make it, then why wouldn't it take a bundle of it like
CBS did with marketwatch, and disney with another, and support FNTN knowing that they would make many times over on the stock rise. CBS made over a billion and Disney made 500 million. I think it was Infoseek with Disney. Any comments. All I see here is FNTN struggling like a small BB, just scraping by, with no real backing with Siemens. They are paying Siemens, are they not. Where is the link.?
I no longer feel that we are really dealing with a BIG intranet, because Siemens is there. Now I feel like we are dealing with a fledgling company scraping by, while giants are also getting in to the area.
HELP ANYONE.!!!!



To: Bill Fortune III who wrote (11203)2/28/1999 6:09:00 PM
From: kathyh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Hi Bill, I bought this stock about six weeks ago, a friend of mine mentioned it to me, and I bought without a lot of research or really even understanding what it was... I guess I am playing catch-up now, have been following the thread and trying to learn more about the stock.

I am unclear about Siemens' involvement, especially after reading the post about Siemens' intranet. It didn't really seem to have anything to do with FNTN... can you enlighten me? From your post, it seems that Siemens has installed and is managing the FNTN hardware, software, etc., but from the post below, it almost seemed that Siemens is in competition.

I will admit that pure laziness has kept me from reading the last 11,000+ posts, which might well answer this question!! Thank you.

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