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To: Pro_engineer who wrote (11250)9/17/2007 11:24:10 PM
From: yardslave  Respond to of 12518
 
If you think that the purchase of Promold and Semco cost anywhere near the kind of losses (total around 125mil) that PLNI has incurred, then there is not a lot we can do for you.

I figured out this was a scam about 2 years ago. Took me about 15 minutes. How long did it take you to come to that realization? How much money have you lost listening to foolish stock pumpers that have been posting on these boards? Perhaps before you go insulting people you should take a look at your own situation. Right now people who invested in PLNI are not looking all that bright.



To: Pro_engineer who wrote (11250)9/18/2007 5:21:29 AM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12518
 
re: "...Promold and Semco don't "show for it"? What business school did you graduate from?"

Well, perhaps a better business school than your alma mater. See here, stock paper is made out of wood. From what Turek issued in outstanding paper, you could build a bridge. Now true, you can build bridges out of stone, but what else floats in water? Well, ---- bread. Apples. Small rocks. Even gravy. But what else floats in water and weighs the same as a duck?(!)

You guessed it --- 48 cubic inches of these PLNI paper certs. Here's a duck. Use your largest scales. Set the duck and all your paper certs at opposite ends. Remove the supports! Welcome to business school.

(And upon your fine fine welcoming to business school, astute business chap, which of the following would ya like to chat most intently about: P/L, balance sheets or income statemtents, fine business fellow?) Or ducks? Wood? Plastic cement?