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To: sweez who wrote (1359)5/13/1998 8:03:00 PM
From: dexx  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4783
 
Sweez,

Obviously you understand the angst that shareholders feel when Reg. S money is used.

On the bright side, a recent SEC rule change, affecting the maturity of Reg. S debentures, will greatly legitimize the use of Reg. S $$$. As of April 27, 1998, Companies which issue such debentures must put a 1-year restriction on them. This will help eliminate the "fast buck" mentality of investors utilizing such investment instruments.

Dexx



To: sweez who wrote (1359)5/13/1998 8:04:00 PM
From: martyn st-micha  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4783
 
sweez if the money you borrow can bring up the value of the company through expansion and aquisitions the the shares are going to be worth more in the long run even if the sharks get their feast.

i the case of pkgp the sharks tried to eat to soon by converting the stocks illegally. we were trading at 1.67 at that point . when the 90ml illegalshares flooded the market we disolved. because the company has a real product and is making money it survived the onslaught. now to make the stock stable. we solidify the shares and all the illegal parties have a melt down. company buys back shares or changes name and rises from the ashes as a new UNVERSAL PHOENIX