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Technology Stocks : PLNI - Plasticon International, Inc. (Bulls Board) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Harold S. who wrote (1896)11/28/2005 11:29:45 PM
From: donpat  Respond to of 8122
 
Looks like a rehash of old news so far.

I like a bit of meat, like the Wendy's call of old - "Where's the beef?"

I'll follow the goings on but I think I like a steady hand on the tiller and I like this old boat just fine - honest folk doing an honest job. Open the door wide and you'll let in all sorts of undesirables. Not for me. But for some with an undesirable streak in their makeup - just fine.

Looking for meat though - wherever.



To: Harold S. who wrote (1896)11/29/2005 12:54:02 AM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8122
 
"..Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.............. ..How many of the 'Anthopuke worshiping' yayhoos on that Board do you think will actually invest more than $100 in a Pinksheet stock (..check their profiles and post lists..)!?!

They're also starting their little Jihad just a bit too late in the game. All the "..super-cheapie-shares.." have already been glommed up by the smar people. PLNI is locked down into a quiet period, so the very best their resident Squeaker can do is shuffle out-of-date paper, and make pissy pontifications about subjects on which he has no clue. I believe their exercise in self-pleasuring will be what the old Shaolin priest referred to as, "...the sound of one hand clapping....

All there is to do know is patiently wait, collect on any opportunities, and grin-n'-giggle at your bank Teller at the appropriate time. As I understand it, based on existing and new orders, PLNI has already maxed-out the capacity of the ProMold plant - and has been running in the black for some time. As Ed McMahon used to say, "...More to come......

John :-)

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