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To: Jack Rayfield who wrote (7528)8/3/2005 7:06:27 PM
From: make_me_rich  Respond to of 8117
 
Jack, I contacted Danny Deadlock about a month ago to remind him there was a bunch of us still hanging on. He got back to me very quickly and congratulated me on my patience. He said he would have another look at Pyng. Here is Danny's response dated June 20:

Wow Steve - you should win an award for patience :) I'll take another look but have my doubts I'll go back to this one unless revenue has increased dramatically and they have a strong balance sheet.

Danny

It can't hurt to send him another message especially if he gets a message from several stock holders.



To: Jack Rayfield who wrote (7528)8/3/2005 7:28:30 PM
From: arghh1  Respond to of 8117
 
I contacted Deadlock a while ago (I believe it was over the winter) and at the time he said it didn't meet his criteria. Perhaps it does now.
Looks like a lot of people hung in there.
Been in it since 1998 also. Bought some more as the price went down and some more on the way back up.



To: Jack Rayfield who wrote (7528)8/4/2005 3:03:11 AM
From: Gary H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
Hello Jack,

Been a long time. Dropped some share way, way back but still holding some. It's been a long haul. This business of getting THE return of your money instead of a return ON your money sucks big time. Being one of the faithfuls at the wrong time has been a painful experience. Should have dropped out when ARAKA (?) did. Oh well, here we go again. Maybe we can get some money back but it will have to go to about $6 to cover loss plus interest. Can it happen? Might take another few years. Rate PYT? Personally I don't have clue.