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Microcap & Penny Stocks : PINC - Planet City -- Software and Services
PINC 28.19+0.1%3:37 PM EST

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To: Robert Ague who wrote (748)10/25/1998 10:15:00 PM
From: Josef Svejk  Read Replies (1) of 1754
 
Humbly report, Rob, about that quiz . . .

1. You believe PINC, I dismiss unverifiable company info.

2. JW says on his website that the cost is $36000. Someone is not telling the whole story.

3. Have you talked to those other companies? If you have, you'd share their phone numbers and the people you talked to there in order to help build credibility in PINC and thereby help your investment.

4. No other company I know of has released this trivial info in a press release.

5. Back to #2.

6. Hey, I also breathe through my mouth when I run, so we agree on something.

7. Sorry, don't follow your logic about being a reporting company and therefore being more expensive. Tons of reporting companies with stocks in the crapper out there. And, as with #1, I simply dismiss all unverifiable info.

8. Wow. A major leap of faith on your part regarding all that cash, no?

9. A publicly traded company is yours, if you own the stock, so it's your money now. The insiders got their shares for what? Can we check if they've been selling, since PINC's not a reporting company?

10. Jeff and I have provided links that tell you what and who the competition is. Your job as a shareholder to know the details already. Competition is indeed good for the consumer, but very bad for the shareholder of the out-competed company, no?

Your "if PINC could sell" scenario seems absolutely unrealistic to me. Take a look at PINC's major competition, and see how they are doing, then build a realistic scenario.

And Rob, I do hope you win, and for the sake of all PINC shareholders I hope this is the moonshot you're all hoping it will be.

Me? I'm done gambling, that's all.

All the best to ya, as always!

Cheers,

Svejk
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