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To: wlcnyc who wrote (40764)9/6/1999 1:21:00 PM
From: PCModem  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
"Excuse me, but what was the question about PABN in your "game" post?"

When one is the god of one's own universe, one can post a list of 42 statements that are generic and have nothing to do with this company, its management, its business or its business plan, declare them to be a "game" in that post and then declare them to be a question about this company in another post.

I guess this is the best j can do to validate the praises he has received for his skills as a researcher...(?!)

Being a skilled researcher is so important in today's real world.

But if one can't really do any research, can't really find anything, can't back up any insinuations, accusations, suggestions, or charts indicating connections that don't connect with even one word of proof, I guess being j god of the j universe and making up games consisting of statements about nothing that magically become a question about PABN is all there is left.

Bill, you win this week's "smarter than j" award. Congrats!

PCM



To: wlcnyc who wrote (40764)9/6/1999 1:25:00 PM
From: jhild  Respond to of 43774
 
Well Bill, I can see that Donald needs a little help. As do you it seems. I think anyone reading the body of Donald's work here on the PABN/PRWT thread will not be confused about my meaning in the way that your planes seem to be grounded by fog. Or are you just trying to twist things?

Evidently since the questions are not right at your fingertips, then let me repeat some of the more salient ones for you:

Why has there been over a year of misrepresentation by senior management about the imminence of the filing of a Form 10 with the SEC?

Why has there been a growth in the shares outstanding of some 600 million shares?

Who exactly were these shares issued to and at what price or in exchange for what?


Let's just start with these and work our way to the others as time permits.