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


To: Tomato Man who wrote (11993)4/19/1999 1:19:00 PM
From: Bill Fortune III  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15313
 
Hi TMan. Many of the past trading days do seem different. Slow steady buying taking place along with the weaker investors taking profits on the upswings as is apparent at the moment with a slight downturn in the trading. You and I along with a great number of other long investors are about to see our patience earn great dividends. There are so many new developments that will be breaking in the weeks and months to come, who knows how high FNTN will be going?

And a quote from Wiz:
“Financial Intranet (FNTN) also traded well last week on heavy volume consolidating its recent gains and holding in the $1.00 to $1.50 range. Some unusually large trades tend to suggest that institutions may be moving into this issue in anticipation of full reporting and possible Nasdaq status later this year. A breakout over 1.40 or so this week could be the real thing this time around. The base on this issue is nothing short of awesome.”

A little thought about FNTN that I am borrowing from a poster on another thread by the name of vincenzo that is somewhat apropos to my long position and feelings about FNTN: (modified slightly)

You know the great affection I have for the FNTN and yes - I held her as she has jumped for the sky. Then, I wept quietly and held her close as she retrenched and seemed to died, cradling her in my arms.

I buried her gently in a sunny part of the long term garden. Her dead eyes stared at me blankly as I pushed the cold wet earth over her motionless form.

She rests now near the pots of dormant roses where I've watered her shallow grave many times with my tears. I was lost this winter in a void of mourning as the driving rain rinsed the shards of ice from my veins.

Life goes on and now it is spring and fresh life is pushing through the warming earth. There is promise in the air and the sweet anticipation of a promise unfulfilled.

I again grasp hopefully at that promise as she flirts shamelessly with her curves and taunts me with her breathless smile ready to spring to life, a life greater and better then she has ever know.

Regards,

Bill Fortune III