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Microcap & Penny Stocks : PCES - paid $4.75 Million by 3M Corp!!! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Cheesehead who wrote (112)6/29/1999 9:09:00 PM
From: LANCE B  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 523
 
nothing really,if this deal was imminent..
in fact,i am very big on knowing what
is coming down the tunnel on reverse mergers..
but, first that situation would be a good 60 days away at
the earliest if they were even in a position to make a deal..

second- they throw the 2 million dollar out like pace will
be buying another company..no,that is not the future for
PCES ...he would like to sell it,but who wouldnt,that is why i mention
the only posssibility for pces will hopefully be a reverse merger
deal one day..

the 2 million dollars,gets lots of laughs about money sitting in escrow for a purchase...sort of gone...



To: Cheesehead who wrote (112)6/29/1999 10:08:00 PM
From: makin_dough99  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 523
 
A reverse merger is exactly what holders of PCES want - Lance seems to know all the reverse merger candidates, NOT - heavy heavy DD on his part I guess?

Lance's "selling their symbol" (i.e. reverse merger) is wonderful - especially if the holders do not sell into the MMs hands tomorrow or in the near future.

The company is fully reporting and current in their filings - perfect reverse merger shell.

PCES is in the driver's seat right now with all the private net and other companies looking to go public thru a reverse.

There are no 144 filings that I have seen or "consultants" that have been paid in stock (no filings of that activity either).

Nice to be able to look at a company's filings to the SEC rather than invest in all these non-reporting BBs (that issue millions of shares to paid PR people who DUMP) that are touted all day long.