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Non-Tech : PBLS - Phoenix Associate Land Syndicate, Inc.

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From: Homerunner1/13/2006 11:34:06 AM
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All longs, please read this:

This a long post a letter from a visitor to pbls what he saw and his thought I thought I would post it.

By: otcstk1
13 Jan 2006, 10:30 AM EST
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I visited PBLS HQ on 12/20…… POST FROM I-HUB

I did not want to post anything on this because I saw the bash that another visitor got and was questioned even if he truly went there. It was Kimac I believe on RB. Also, I am neither a pumper nor a basher. I tell it like it is and there are some in here that can vouch for that.

I spent about 6 hours with management; I went there to research my investment and to decide whether or not to add to my position. I can tell you that since then I have almost 3 times the shares before my trip.

First off the pictures you have seen can not describe the destruction of the area. It is worst than can be described. Every building has some type of damage just about. The City is still in the cleaning up phase. The traffic lights only work in a few blocks in the French Quarter. All you see is dumpsters on sidewalks and garbage being removed. I-10 had only 1 span in operation across the lake.

The office is located in a block that is mainly commercial. I believe they got a steal on the property. Just look at the MLS listings for the area. I was offered the guest house which is directly behind the main building both of which are gorgeous, but I wanted to stay in the French Quarter so I stayed in a Hotel there which they were kind enough to book for me from the office.

Our money in this stock is in good hands. Ron and Paul are two of the most intelligent people I have met. Let me tell you that no one in that office is sitting there watching the pps, they are too busy for that. PBLS is in a phase to grow the company through acquisitions and expansion of their current assets. I saw plenty evidence of that.

They are as you all know concentrating in the oil and gas divisions but don’t think for 1 minute that the rebuilding of the area is going to happen without PBLS being involved and getting a piece of the pie.

Progas is an impressive addition and I am sure as PBLS has stated that the bottom line can and will be increased. I visited Progas with Ron and it’s truly an impressive operation to say the least. Think it is being overlooked by many in here. Not by me, that addition is huge and will be 1 of the many catalysts to further the value of our company.

I also visited the pit. They have 4 dredges in working condition and 1 was operating. The pit is getting busier and busier as focus is shifting from cleaning up to rebuilding. People think about it….. It is the closest to the disaster area….. You’ve all heard about the massive levee rebuilding right? All speculation but I’m betting my soul that the pit will meet all speculations that got the pps to rise so high on the Katrina run.

I am very familiar with the oil and gas markets… I trade futures and involved in this sector. I can tell you from experience the profitability of this sector at these prices is spectacular. I can not tell you what we’re making on every well or every land lease but I can tell you this…. Ron who is in charge of acquisitions would not ever buy a land lease or a company unless there is good money to be made on them. PBLS would never drill a hole unless it was extremely cost effective. The returns in the oil sector are unbelievable right now.

Now, I must say the company has a lot of work, corporate structure needs to be defined and if they wish to remain public as a company a move to reporting status and higher exchange. Which they have said will be done by end of 2nd quarter of this year. Until financial and reporting status everything is speculation.

In closing I will say that this is not your typical pink sheet company that we as traders have come across. This is the 1 out of 100 that will make it to a higher board and I am confident that my investment in this stock at these ridiculously low prices will one day be looked upon by my friends and family as a stroke of genius. People, don’t you ever look at a stock that went from no where to 10 to 50 times in value and say I wish I was in that when it was no where and made all that money?. PBLS is the real deal.

As always do your own DD

Shizoku

Posted by: Shizoku
In reply to: None Date:1/13/2006 10:23:28 AM
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