To: Malko who wrote (1970 ) 5/4/1998 7:58:00 AM From: ztect Respond to of 8242
Malko, I addressed your post 1893 before. I'll repost that address again here. To: Malko (1893 ) From: ztect Sunday, May 3 1998 6:32PM ET Reply # of 1972 =============================================================== Malko, In a recent post....you said <TO ALL, As for the company itself: Either we believe in the concept, then knowing it is a startup HOW can we expect,or rely, on the financials coming out apparently soon? It is OBVIOUS that the financials will not be spectacular.> I made this statement in another of my posts #1894 "Regarding the financials, one of the fund managers from Emerald Research made a very good point. The exact numbers on this initial statement aren't as important as WHO the financing is coming from. A reputable name will more than offset a negative number." I hope others read and remember this , because no matter how good or bad the financials are they will be purposely manipulated by anyone shorting stocks in this company! ztect ============================================================= Malko, Since you have followed me around to other boards, and sent me some stupid "check this stock out" recommendations via private exchanges, your motivations are very OBVIOUS, DESPERATE, and TRANSPARENT. For those who are unaware of why I'm buying this stock, here is the plot that I've been reviewing posted earlier. I write in PLAIN speak. I do not make recommendations. I purposely tell potential INVESTORS to be skeptical of everything I write and to form their own well informed decisions You have shown me a tremendous amount of disrespect, and I don't appreciate it. =============================================================== Previews are now over, the featured presentation is now on again ================================================== Good Morning all, Time again to move a few seats back from the screen in this speculative 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 so 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, who are justifiably cynical, say such a story is just a fairy tale. 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 compelling. And even with this recent misstep in JP ProNet's adventure, I'll stay fixated in my cushy theater seat through the next reel. So far I give JP's story a big thumbs up. Three and a half stars out of four. Stay tune to the continuation of this story. Ztect