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To: jbIII who wrote (12558)9/18/2006 12:44:16 PM
From: scion  Respond to of 12810
 
LOL...that's the best this week.



To: jbIII who wrote (12558)9/18/2006 1:59:17 PM
From: scion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12810
 
Just listened to JT's webcast again. He says at the end when it comes to buying PLNI stock "let your conscious [sic] be your guide and don't listen to anyone else". I took that statement as "ignore the bashers and neysayers [sic]" because this thing is ready for takeoff.

From: Pro_engineer 9/18/2006 1:35:51 PM
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Just listened to JT's webcast again. He says at the end when it comes to buying PLNI stock "let your conscious be your guide and don't listen to anyone else". I took that statement as "ignore the bashers and neysayers" because this thing is ready for takeoff. PLNI is virtually debt free as the 2006 numbers will show. The beneficial interest going away and the debt forgiveness will reflect in the 2006 numbers. In combination with Semco's numbers there should be a huge difference in the overall financials. That combined with the restructure should rock the PPS in a big way.

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To: jbIII who wrote (12558)9/22/2006 2:06:10 PM
From: scion  Respond to of 12810
 
I can't think of a more interesting day to ponder who they are and why they are attacking PLNI...

From: rrm_bcnu 9/22/2006 1:57:03 PM
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I can't think of a more interesting day to ponder who they are and why they are attacking PLNI...

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Masterminding a firm's demise?
SEC wants to know if backers made money by trying to kill it.

[...]
Feb. 27, 2003: The SEC sues Rhino and Thomas Badian, who settles the civil lawsuit for $1 million without admitting or denying guilt.

May 5, 2003: Sedona sues Ladenburg Thalmann, Rhino, Amro and others in federal court in New York, alleging fraud.

Dec. 3, 2003: The U.S. Attorney's Office in New York obtains arrest warrants for Thomas and Andreas Badian, alleging conspiracy to commit securities fraud. Thomas Badian later flees to Austria. Prosecutors later withdraw the warrant against Andreas Badian. The SEC later files a civil suit against Andreas Badian.

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