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Technology Stocks : PNLK..ProNetLink..Facts Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ztect who wrote (2)5/2/1998 12:14:00 PM
From: ilh1  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 291
 
Ztect, I am in full agreement with you. The story and concept of PNLK is just too compelling not to have a front row seat.

The pr guy informed us that PNLK will be releasing their financial information next week. This is a good thing, even though it will not necessarily show profitability, it will show PNLK's intent of being a reporting company.

We have seen all of the available research info on PNLK to date. From this point on, The rise or fall of PNLK depends on one thing and one thing only; The design of the Website.

If the PNLK website, meets expectations, then we have a Runaway Hit on our hands. If the site does not meet expectations, then its success will be minimum.

But just incase PNLK does meet expectations, remember, I have a seat on the Front Row.

-Prosperous Soul-

(and that is a statement of fact)



To: ztect who wrote (2)5/8/1998 10:03:00 AM
From: ztect  Respond to of 291
 
**FOR ALL NEWBIES, A NEWLY EDITED VERSION IN THE CAN****

Time again to move a few seats back from the
screen in this theater of madness we call PNLK.

Have to move back, in order to see the whole screen-
the big picture.

During the previews, I'll take a quick random
walk to the concessions. Today though
I'll stay away from all the sweet stuff , so I won't
get hyper.

With my popcorn and diet soda in hand,
I'm back in my seat. The picture starts.

Same old theme. Choosing the next "big" stock
in the most currently hyped sector.

Seems like every three or four years, there's the next big
thing and every new offering is going to be the next 100 bagger.

Whether it is tulip bulbs, biotechs, or now Internet stocks,
the story follows a re-occurring plot.

Prices of all stocks in the hyped sector go through the
roof no matter what the sub plot is of each particular equity.

Now who really believes K-tel is a 50 dollar stock?
Or Amazon.com is a worth 95 dollars per share?

When Barnes and Noble, Borders, HMV and Tower get on line
while maintaining their retail outlets, how on earth will companies like
Amazon generate the earnings to substantiate their valuations?
.
This sub sector is just too competitive, even if Amazon was in first.
Consumers also have too many options. Personally, I like going to record and book stores, putting on head phones at the listening stations, and paging through books while drinking a cup of coffee.

The shooting stars fall almost as fast as they rise

However, every once in a while there is an original character who comes along with a fresh new perspective and products that other can't scramble to provide.

This character, let's call him Jean Pierre ProNet, links together people across the world in ways they couldn't afford to be linked before using the hottest sector in such a way that Mr. ProNet actually
delivers a service that will generate revenue.

The skeptics, say such a story is just a fairy tale trying to scare those who aren't surely aware of why they should believe. But JP ProNet has spent considerable time and energy analyzing the need and allying himself with the most capable consultants available to make the skeptics actually skeptical of their own self doubts.

Will JP ProNet succeed in his quest to link importers and exporters in this wonderful world of global commerce, and make all his investors happy?

Will JP's website be the place to be where others pay top dollar to place their banners and be associated with one of the top grossing non-porn sites on the internet?

Will PNLK be the next Microsoft or the next Amiga, the next Amgen or Xoma?

Who can say for sure. But JP's story is getting more compelling. And the steps are becoming more assuring along this path of ProNet's adventure. I'll stay fixated in my cushy theater seat through the entire production and hold my popcorn, soda, and SHARES tight.

So far, JP's story is still a big thumbs up. Three and a half stars out of four.

Stay tune to the continuation of this story.

Ztect9:50 AM 5/8/98