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To: ThePro who wrote (5260)5/19/1998 9:55:00 PM
From: James Simonick  Respond to of 8242
 
Also agree with Keith and have a suggestion to offer for those who may be able to exercise such an option. Have been accumulating shares for weeks, even cashed out 100% at 5.375 and bought back in w/100% cash proceeds @ 3-3.25. Positions increased. I got into this speculative and risky area for growth, and for long run too. Have been hesitant to sell because of buy back concerns, but after testing the waters again today, will be committing a sell at some point in the near future (limited) for another accumulation buy back chance. If it does not fill, I've got cash and will be happy. If it does, have more shares which will be my contribution to stabilizing volatility, as I'm primarily long in PNLK. In a position to be comfortable doing this now; win-win either way. Any like minds that are primarily long, I encourage you to consider working it a little, too. JMHO



To: ThePro who wrote (5260)5/19/1998 10:21:00 PM
From: Alan Boyd  Respond to of 8242
 
Hi All
I don't know about you, but I can understand the angst, though I do not think it is good to post it here. My paper profits took a hit over the last few trading days as I am sure some of yours did too. I am angry at myself for not selling some of my position at not only this last run up, but the run-up of April 30. Why? So I could increase my number of shares in PNLK at lower cost.

Keep in mind that they are working with quality partners, and have just delivered the product to market. The stock was more of a gamble last year when it was $5, and the website becoming a reality was a big if. Now it's up to the marketplace to decide if this product is a success or failure. I think it will be a success, and that is why I chose to invest.

Todays press release did not say how many subscribers signed-up, which is good. We won't know for another 2 weeks how many who signed up will stay signed up.

Good Luck To All.

alan



To: ThePro who wrote (5260)5/19/1998 10:23:00 PM
From: Gerald Underwood  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8242
 
We may not like belligerent naysayers on the thread, but until we have some solid figures and ammunition to point to, then we are going to have a hard time successfully countering their accusations.

Name calling is not going to impress new investors or do anything to keep anyone interested in our company. I believe that if we could ascertain some reasonable level for pricing this companies virtues, we could take out a lot of the guesswork about potential income. For instance we know the subscription fee. How about advertising fees and the value added fees? How much revenue are we talking about here for these items? What are the classified add rates? What does it cost to place a banner? What is the revenue spread on writing letters of credit? How much of that does PNLK get? Questions, questions, questions, to which we need answers, answers, answers. Any and all contributions to determine these fees, including any help from Glen would be welcome on the thread to help us get a better handle on PNLK's potential.

Gerry