Thanks Johnny, I agree about the ride.
When I found PNLK by accident in late April I was immediately taken by what I saw. Although, when I learned it was a BB stock, I hesitated. My experience was with big board stocks only. I was studying them through Value Line, Standard and Poor's and NAIC guidelines. And, I had adopted the opinion that BB stocks were contaminated by fraud or had little to no value.
No one I knew owned a bulletin board stock. Then, I realized that I held a prejudice. This is always wrong thinking. "Can anything good come from Nazareth?" came to my mind about Someone who was held in low esteem because of the neighborhood He came from. The concept of PNLK holds a strong visceral attraction for me. I bought in hard. Somehow, I believed I had stumbled upon the future.
This industry -- global e-commerce -- is important beyond comprehension. Pronetlink's business plan and their execution, as far as I can see, tells me that they are doing the right thing at the right time. I can't think of a better way to go about this.
The company has also taken to heart responses from users and investors to improve and update their plan. I can see video conferencing (as was mentioned some time ago on this board, but I've forgotten who. Sorry.) coming for the members of the site. Fiber optics, satellites, copper chips and general improvements of the infrastructure of the Net ensure the coming viability of this industry paradigm.
Frankly, I don't mind sharing the stigma of owning a BB stock. As our Psychiatrist friend and others have pointed out, it gives us the opportunity of tremendous ownership early in the history of this stock. But, we have a way to go yet before everything's in place. I for one am willing to go along with Pronetlink.com.
I like Glenn and rely much, although not exclusively, on his involvement. This concept is bigger than any individual company or person. There is a lot of work to be done before maturity. Right now, there's no other company I know of that has as much going for it in this new industry.
What I have learned from Faith is to not judge someone simply by the neighborhood they come from.
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