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To: PartyTime who wrote (2868)3/5/1998 11:12:00 AM
From: aleta  Respond to of 18444
 
PartyTime,

This isn't my idea, so I can't take credit for it. I picked it up from another thread in which stock I've invested. It was mentioned that some companies provide weekly conference calls as an inexpensive yet effective way to keep their investors informed and answer questions they may have. Perhaps you might mention this to Mr. Burgess and see what he thinks of the possibility.

Regards,

Aleta



To: PartyTime who wrote (2868)3/5/1998 11:47:00 AM
From: Jim B  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
PKGP!!!! This is the one... I told you Tuesday to buy FYNI at under 5cents and it has doubled... I told you Wednesday to buy DMEC at 6cents and it went as high as 15 cents today...

now I'm saying PKGP!!! just check out what the CEO said yesterday

''This resolution permits PKGP to continue on its way to profitability and growth, as well as resurrected stockholder value. These approximate estimates are still being tabulated, but the final settlement will be considerably less than the traded stock over the past four months,'' said Arthur Foster, VP-Finance for PKGP.

''Obviously, acceptable compromise far outweighs the benefits of a prolonged litigation that slows up our acquisition plans and funding opportunities. PKGP would then still have only approximately 20,000,000 shares issued. Yet, over 80,000,000 shares have been traded since January 1, 1998. As the corporate fundamentals grow, our stock valuation should return to its previous levels and beyond,'' said Richard A. Altomare, PKGP Chairman.

GO PKGP! get in under 12 to 13cents if you can... ask is 9cents now

jim