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To: Ashley Campbell who wrote (5171)5/19/1998 3:30:00 PM
From: Magic RN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8242
 
Anyone know realtime B/A?
SI has gone to 0's at this time which is a 20 minute delay.
Carole



To: Ashley Campbell who wrote (5171)5/19/1998 3:35:00 PM
From: Glenn Zagoren  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8242
 
Please be advised that "I" do not read SI. I have one of the people in my office monitor it..as well as all the other BB's, new media and wires.

When something comes in that needs attention it is brought to my office and addressed.

In effect we are lurking the entire marketplace.

As for PNL...it is the same company it was 4 weeks ago... just a little stronger and a lot more credible.

Glenn Zagoren
President
ZZI



To: Ashley Campbell who wrote (5171)5/19/1998 3:38:00 PM
From: ztect  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8242
 
Glenn:

Thanks as well....Sorry to others for my having to subject them to some actions I have to take as part of my job...

Anyway, Glenn I'm aware of a four person realty team called Arthur Hill based in Northbrook, Illinois.

This "four person" development firm is doing a $150,000,000.00 project in downtown Denver, and will soon start another $75,000,000.00 project in a suburb just North of Chicago.

The firm stays small, by "outsourcing" all its non essential functions to consultants.

By doing this it drastically reduces overhead, and retains its focus.
So, like I said before all those who are looking at your "current size" have no concept of current business models. They are living in the past in the days of Chrysler.

To these historians, ProNetLink is obviously not the company for you, and you are justified in taking your dollars elsewhere.

For those with a some vision, hold tight and you'll be rewarded.

Thanks and sincerely,

ztect