To: Andre Bain who wrote (1519 ) 3/25/1998 9:47:00 PM From: Dugman Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
Okay, I'm tired of all this whining about NBC not having done a story on the company. If you were a network producer and started getting a bunch of E-Mails from people asking about the company in question, what would you do? After enough E-Mails you would say to your staff "Find out what this is about so we can either do a story or justify telling these mailers to get bent." SOooooo... what you do is take all this spare energy you have to right 30 post a day and use the internet to locate the producers of the news and investment shows on ALL the networks and cable stations as well. You the faithful investors that have had stock in the company for a while can spread the word. Step up brothers and investors and get a piece of the genuine medical miracle device that will save billions and kill vampires with the special wooden insert. (oops, sorry) Anyway the point I'm making here is that word of mouth and or internet is a very powerful thing. Market makers suck in literally thousands of investors on crap stocks with zip for value every day. We have a stock with a solid foundation, an apparently competent management team and enough potential to take more awards than "The Titanic". (Hey did you know that thanks to this message anyone doing a Websearch on "TITANIC" will get a pointer to this message. So will people hunting Vampires, Miracles and oh what the heck "Secret Government Coverup X-File Conspiracies" Gee this is fun I just singlehandedly tripled our readership. Go ahead give it a shot and see what happens. Did you know that some(most) large corporations have at least one person on the payroll that spends time seeing what's being said about the company? So lets say NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, ESPN, FOX and MTV are doing search today....... Maybe they will take a look at the REST of the message, call up the PYNG TECHNOLOGIES web page and see what's going on. Or maybe I'm just getting ahead of things. " " Actor/Director Mel Brooks in "Silent Movie".