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To: Stang who wrote (7900)9/9/2005 10:07:41 AM
From: naturalperson  Respond to of 8117
 
There might be some more of this happening as we get closer to the end of the options, there is still about another 750000 in options to exercise.



To: Stang who wrote (7900)9/9/2005 10:25:32 AM
From: mf160  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
Interesting as soon as he got them he dumped them. Which would suggest what I was saying is probably playing out. I am surprised why no one questions why he didn't hold for the great run coming soon. I am not suggesting the shares won't appreciate but observing that it appears Mr. O'Neill doesn't believe they will. Well 150,000 shares hitting a market that is usually trading in the 1000s per day will definitely keep the price down but hey that just means the next option pricing wil be nice and low.



To: Stang who wrote (7900)9/11/2005 7:34:18 PM
From: Edward W. Richmond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
Insider selling.

Stang, you have a history of getting news about the company almost before it becomes public. One director used to puzzle over how you did it.

Your post is somewhat disturbing to me. You wrote, "Insider Option transaction:

Filing Date Transaction Date Insider Name Nature of transaction Securities # or value acquired or disposed of Unit Price
Sep 08/05 Aug 29/05 O'Neill, Kevin Joseph 10 - Disposition in the public market Common Shares -150,000 $0.670
Sep 08/05 Aug 12/05 O'Neill, Kevin Joseph 51 - Exercise of options Common Shares 150,000 $0.370"

From my involvement with PYNG I learned that Kevin is a long time friend of Michael. I had no problem working with Kevin. However, my concern is that Michael could well select Kevin as his successor. We do not need a FOM as the new CEO.

Regards,
Ed



To: Stang who wrote (7900)9/29/2005 3:41:05 PM
From: Stang  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8117
 
Pyng Promo?

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