Now that's not like you Dan. You shouldn't tell people to get out. He probably thought you were silent or something. <G>
Paul is one of the many success stories in IHI and in the MLM industry. He also takes a shoot at explaining the difference between people that decide to pay the price for success and those that don't. And the ones that fail, don't go away without blaming something. a truism in just about anything one could work towards. (A general statement not directed to you in particular)
Also, Paul is explaining that we have many products not just ping, in case you didn't get that. <Smile> We have several thousand products and many services, such as BTI, desktop shipping, etc., to tell people about.
Paul is just trying to help this forum. This guy is A OK and GRADE A. I also noticed that there may have been some misinterpretations on his first post. (which you gave him no room for interpretation.) recall message www3.techstocks.com which you which you responded to his message www3.techstocks.com and of course we have silent in www3.techstocks.com
And if I may take the liberty. All Paul, I think was saying, is if the company is a good company, the stock price over the long term, will follow. If not, the company's stock price will drop. And both Paul and I am confident that the management team is outstanding, and the opportunity long term, for the company and reps., is tremendous. (This was a separate conversation and much ado about the heat in this thread.) But it stands to reason it is separated only by conversation. It really is an integrated issue. Stock price is ultimately reflected by what investors think will be the profitability of the company in the future. (company fundamentals)
Anyway lets leave the personal stuff out and lets get as many onto this thread as possible. PRO/CON and lets talk facts and issues. Which is, I hope. (1)Long term viability and profitability for the company (2) Long term success for the company's partners such as the Independent Sales Representatives, vendors, etc. and (3) Competitiveness and effectiveness of the distribution of products for IHIN(Industry of MLM) and (4)any other tangent issue related to the previous mentioned which may impact these.
Lets just take it easy on the guy. I never told silent to leave..... yet <G>
-Lawrence
(Paul.... I hope you don't mind me putting my 2 cents on this) |