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Microcap & Penny Stocks : PLNI - Game Over -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: shortsinthesand who wrote (2694)2/20/2006 12:41:37 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12518
 
Mr. can't seem to answer the questions S&S,

As we're commenting on names, I see you have put your head perhaps in the sand and have tried to avoid answering my very nicely phrased questions that were trying to help you get your message across.

Now, going back to your prior posts, you said that you didn't care about the "research department." In fact, you didn't know or didn't even care if the research department was a one-man blogging liar.

Now you say this.

My observation from my research department and conclusions to the PLNI delusional dilution crisis is that the CEO James Turek is a Certified liar . . . .

In another post, you claimed NOT to rely on the "research department" and that pinksheets.com had said that the CEO is a liar. I won't even bother with asking about who "certified" the CEO as you're having a tough time with the "liar" part. LOL..

Can you see how confusing it is to understand your most interesting posts?

You say you have me jumping through rumor mill hoops. Can you show me where this may have occurred. I enjoy jumping and during my next break would enjoy that activity. It sounds like fun. I just don't see where you have had me do this or what it entails.

I do see that you failed to answer any questions that are fact based. You failed to respond or list where pinksheets.com said that the CEO is a liar.

You also failed to explain how you could be bearish on the stock, yet fail to sell, at prices much higher than the bottom. Further, you failed to explain your apparent bullishness and wouldn't comment on how high you think your investment is going.

It's very strange and perhaps your shorts are in the sand.

I did find a most interesting post of yours and wanted to get into a dialogue with you on IHub.

investorshub.com

This is really a wonderful post from you that I just cited. It contains great advice and also asks a good question to someone who apparently failed to heed your good advice.

Why didn't you sell out and buy back in like smart traders do?

Sounds like poor stock management..


Looks like a good buy at these prices?


Thanks again for all your very "interesting" posts.