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To: Mandalou who wrote (27804)11/4/1999 2:15:00 PM
From: James Simonick  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 40688
 
I think it was very good of Glenn to do that report, and hope all investors and would be's appreciate it. I do.



To: Mandalou who wrote (27804)11/4/1999 3:46:00 PM
From: Paganini  Respond to of 40688
 
One problem (not really a problem) that PNL could solve with more mula would be to enlarge their IT department. Which would make the site changes happen a lot quicker. But hey, these guys are rock'in as is! If this thing jumps off like they plan.....Oh boy. Like someone stated earlier there are a host of folks waiting in the wings. I know of several myself. I think the continued filing will be the tell all for the stock price. Whether it happens on the first one or builds off of each quarterly is anybody questimation.
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To: Mandalou who wrote (27804)11/4/1999 11:51:00 PM
From: VIPER85730  Respond to of 40688
 
Mandalou,

>I have heard that shipping is going to be king in the future. The smart will own UPS stock. If UPS can make alot of money by supporting ProNetLink then they should consider putting up some money to finalize all the loose ends. That brings up the question, what problems can PNLK solve with a bunch of money ? Perhaps it's not the money that matters, but the endorsement.<

I think I read the same post on the UPS thread. "Own UPS and FEDEX and let everyone else fight over which B2B to own". It makes sense except I think that by the time UPS even OPENS, it will be astronomical. It's the IPO of the CENTURY! By the same token, the "local boys" (companies doing B2B in the U.S.) have gotten pretty expensive too.
My money is still on the ONLY B2B going for GLOBAL B2B. A bit harder to do, hence the "wait". I look for PNL to break out of BBland in 2000 and kick some royal A$$.

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