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To: Chris O'Keefe who wrote (1850)5/18/1998 12:02:00 AM
From: Jim B  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4783
 
even if it is true... you're right.. I doubt that it would have too much of an effect on PKGP.. anyway this is a mid to long term play for most of us... the CEO of PKGP seems to be alive and well and doing
fine and we'll confirm that tomorrow... there are SEVERAL deals in
the works at PKGP... this rumored reverse merger is just ONE of many
things that supposedly are in the future for them... so this shouldn't
have ANY bearing on PKGP at all... financing deals.. acquisitions... name change... warrants being issued.. all things that have to be taken care of first before a reverse merger can even be considered...

looking forward to the next 30 to 60days in seeing what PKGP can do...
I will have that so far we have dozens and dozens of people that have
emailed me with their share counts on PKGP.. ranging from very very small to very very large... many if not most of them claim that they
will hold PKGP for quite some time.. probably taking some profits
along the way SHOULD PKGP go up.. which of course is why we all invest.. so stay strong and long on this one if you believe it is
undervalued... and we'll win in the end against the MM's... and based
on company merit/fundamentals.. that's my opinion.. take it for what
it's worth... trust your DD and you'll do fine... buy/sell whatever.. I'm holding my shares tomorrow.. and the next day.. until my personal
goals are met... and they aren't 10cents/share.

jim