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Microcap & Penny Stocks : PanAmerican BanCorp (PABN)
PABN 0.000010000.0%Nov 28 9:30 AM EST

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To: jhild who wrote (29380)3/19/1999 11:26:00 AM
From: barbara sperino  Read Replies (1) of 43774
 
since you brought up METI and the ceo of that company .
Three years ago people like yourself were having a field day bashing this stock. also saying Frank Peters was lying and was selling his shareholder down the road etc. etc.
Read this. this is what a good business plan and a Good CEO can do for a OTC stock if giving enough enough time to implement that business plan.
(THIS IS IN NO WAY A RECOMMENDATION TO BUY THIS STOCK.I NO LONGER HOLD ANY SHARES IN THIS COMPANY AND AM JUST USING IT AS AN EXAMPLE)
(BSNS WIRE) Franklin Telecom Begins Trading on American Stock Exchange;
Franklin Telecom Begins Trading on American Stock Exchange; Emerging VoIP
Company Moves to National Market


Business Editors

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 19, 1999--
Franklin Telecom Thursday began trading on the American Stock Exchange
under the trading symbol FCM. The California corporation had
previously traded OTC BB with the symbol FTEL.
While a contingent of co-workers, shareholders and friends
applauded, Franklin Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Frank Peters
and President Peter Buswell rang the bell to open trading at 9:30 a.m.
Before ringing the bell, Peters spoke to the Exchange.
After expressing appreciation for the honor of being there,
Peters briefly described one of Franklin's products, an Internet PBX
that was introduced and demonstrated earlier this month at CT Expo in
Los Angeles, noting that Microsoft, Intel, Nortel and Hewlett Packard
have recently announced plans to develop a similar product.
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