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To: VIPER85730 who wrote (26990)10/15/1999 9:37:00 PM
From: James Simonick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
A pertinent reading for the group.

A legend says that Moses once sat near a well in meditation. A wayfarer stopped to drink from the well and when he did so, his purse fell from his girdle into the sand. The man departed. Shortly afterwards another man passed near the well, saw the purse and picked it up. Later a third man stopped to assuage his thirst and went to sleep in the shadow of the well. Meanwhile, the first man had discovered that his purse was missing and assuming that he must have lost it at the well, returned, awoke the sleeper (who of course knew nothing) and demanded his money back. An argument followed and irate, the first man slew the latter. Whereupon Moses said to God, "You see, therefore men do not believe you. There is too much evil and injustice in the world. Why should the first man have lost his purse and then become a murderer? Why should the second have gotten a purse full of gold without having worked for it? The third was completely innocent. Why was he slain?"

God answered, "For once and only once, I will give you an explanation. I cannot do it at every step. The first man was a thief's son. The purse contained money stolen by his father from the father of the second man, who finding the purse only found what was due him. The third was a murderer whose crime had never been revealed and who received from the first the punishment he deserved. In the future, believe that there is sense and righteousness in what transpires even when you do not understand."

From John Piper's book Future Grace.



To: VIPER85730 who wrote (26990)10/15/1999 10:05:00 PM
From: James Simonick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
From Yahoo Thread

Re: Fin. Stmts....
by: wavekpmg 8408 of 8431

As stated in Form 10-12G, the fiscal year end is June 30, 1999. Therefore, PNLK should have submitted their annual report by Sept. 30, 1999. A company has 90 days to submit their 10SB (45 days/10Q) after the last day of the year/period. However, an extention, if requested, will give PNLK an additional 15 days (Oct. 15, 1999) to file their report. So,.......

EOM

I do not have any better information than this at this time. But again I just wonder what is really being cooked up.