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To: Dixie7777 who wrote (4273)5/15/1998 10:43:00 AM
From: ztect  Respond to of 8242
 
**THIS SMALL HILL DOWN GIVES ME MORE SPEED TO RIDE UP THE MOUNTAIN AROUND THE NEXT BEND***

ZTECT....bicyclist and OWNER of the next BIG thing!

PNLK



To: Dixie7777 who wrote (4273)5/15/1998 10:53:00 AM
From: Stuart Schreiber  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8242
 
Dixie: outstanding article. Think about what the margins will be for PNLK? I'm feeling pretty good. Buy low........

stu



To: Dixie7777 who wrote (4273)5/15/1998 10:56:00 AM
From: justaninvestor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8242
 
Here's a wacky suggestion - why don't all of the current PNLK shareholders ante up the $360 and sign up for the service? If there are enough of you out there (1,000?), that could be good instant publicity for the company and help drive the stock price. Crazy idea and the company will do fine long term, but it's just a thought.

bbruin



To: Dixie7777 who wrote (4273)5/15/1998 10:58:00 AM
From: R. Bond  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8242
 
Dixie,

Thanks for posting that interesting article. It gives you ideas, doesn't it?

Here's an excerpt about AMZN from FORTUNE, May 11:

>>If a Net retailer attracts enough customers, it can start earning significant additional fees by referring them to other sites. Consider Amazon.com. With 2.5 million users, Amazon is in a good position to produce leads for others. Looking for a book on surfing? Amazon could send you to a travel site that has a great deal on a Hawaii vacation package. Now let's say Amazon gets 5% of the price of each vacation sold. At that point, the company might be willing to treat bookselling as a loss leader, making up the difference on referrals, which have 100% gross margins. Bad, bad news for other booksellers.<<

Think about it.

Regards,
Bond