<<If you sold out at $.40 or so why are you now cheering and jeering alternately?>>
I sold the last of my shares at $0.5625
<<I remember past posts by you attacking Tim Luke and others for posting here and stating things you did not want to hear and now your doing the same thing. >>
I have always posted what I thought regardless of popular opinion. When I quoted from the WSJ interview with Tim Luke, I proved that he is a day trader who never, ever holds a stock overnight. And yet this is the person whom many on this thread thought could be the salvation of our faltering stock. To my knowledge Tim never once owned PNLK stock, even for 10 minutes. I owned PNLK stock for more than three years, yet I was the bad guy.
<<Are you going to the PNLK share holders meeting? >> Nope. The travel and lodging would cost more than my remaining shares were worth at 56 cents. Besides, I have been to several SH meetings, and nothing ever happens at them. There is no reason to go. Just mail in your proxy.
<<I'm sure Glenn and JPZ would enjoy meeting you >> Yup they could meet me, the guy who mailed them a copy of the WSJ daytrading article about Tim Luke.
Roy, I really hope pnlk trades at 25 or higher someday soon and I mean that. Do you think I enjoy selling pnlk and walking away after believing so long that this co is really going to turn the corner and become a winner? I still believe they will, and I want to know that I was right. And I'd like to know that folks who have even more patience than I do will be rewarded for it.
Roy you are a good guy as all the others are here. I do not buy a stock so that I can go on message boards and pick arguments with fellow shareholders.
But when someone recently asked a very good question, on this thread, re how pnlk gets into these trade trips, and nobody responds, there is a void that is not being addressed. And when I posed this same question to Glenn some time back via email, there was no response.
I'm tired of waiting for the next announcement, the next big PNLK TV broadcast, or the shareholders mtg. The financing was the last straw for me. More money from the majority owner.
Victor |