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Microcap & Penny Stocks : PanAmerican BanCorp (PABN) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jhild who wrote (39909)7/23/1999 4:50:00 PM
From: ISOMAN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
What about the people who sold COMS to new investors at $51

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To: jhild who wrote (39909)7/23/1999 10:10:00 PM
From: Valkyrie  Respond to of 43774
 
you are one twisted muther, jhild...



To: jhild who wrote (39909)7/24/1999 5:12:00 PM
From: barbara sperino  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 43774
 
What about all those people that you scared into selling their stocks when the price was at. 2.5 to .01? Many of those people took a big loss when they sold not to mention the profits they would have made on their shares when the stock moved up in price.
You have spend over a year on this thread bashing this stock. You have(or at least you "say")no monetary interest in this stock your just here to influence people decisions on THEIR investing.
I personally have never encourage anyone to buy this stock so I could sell my shares at a higher price(Classic Pump and Dump). I have also never encouraged people to sell their stock so that I may purchase at a cheaper price.
While I was posting on this thread all I ever did is shares information with everyone and gave my opinion of what I thought the stock was going to do.
When someone invests their money in anything its usually to increase that money. How long the investment is for is up to the individual. Many people invest for short term profits. Many have a long term outlook on many stocks(3-5yrs). Many are strictly traders. Usually a trader only care about support and resistense on a stock and could care less about who, what, or why. Its done on a minute to minute basis in every exchange throughout the whole world.
You now seem to think that everyone that was(is) invested in Pabn and made a profit on it has done a terrible thing and should feel bad about so doing. I would agree with you if they were on this thread singing the praises of the company while secretly dumping their shares but I haven't found anyone doing this. Infact I was always very aware of what I was saying or not saying when I was buying. It is really easy to put just a small negative tone to anything one says about a stock even unconsciously when you are trying to buy. I was very careful about this fact myself. And the other side of that coin is also being over enthusiastic about a stock when you are selling.
PABN is a new company it will have many up and downs in its stock price over the next few years. People will be buying and selling the stock based on their own investing goals. Many that bought high on this last run will be either adding to their positions or selling and taking a loss, something that everyone has to do when investing in any stock. Hell I lost money on IBM.
You and your friend are here on a daily basis trying to influence people investing decisions. And from where I sit you have hurt more people than you have helped. but I know with your ego you will never see it that way.
You don't like this company its management etc.doesn't bother me a bit after all you are entitled to your opinion. the fact that you need to state this on a minute to minute basis on a public thread makes me really wonder if you have a need to brain wash people into thinking as you do. I think your need to be right has over shadowed anything else you say. You have totally lost any prespective you ever had on this stock. This is only proven now by you telling people they should have some remorse for the fact they made money in their investing decisions while you are perfectly justified in telling people not to buy the stock when they could have been profitable in it.