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To: myturn who wrote (2234)5/19/1998 10:48:00 PM
From: Cannon  Respond to of 4783
 
I was told anywhere from 2 to 5 weeks for certs.



To: myturn who wrote (2234)5/19/1998 11:40:00 PM
From: Jim B  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4783
 
good idea.. but NOT a good move for PKGP... they need to FOCUS FOCUS
FOCUS on the business at hand... fundamentals need to be the basis
for this investment NOT the short position.. having a short pos.
only makes it better.. if the company can make some deals to
add to the bottom line.. that is what we should be looking for..
a short trap.. if and when one happens.. is just an added bonus.

money better spent elsewhere... just because we can't be patient
doesn't mean the company should take the money they need to use
for acquisitions and buy up shares...a short trap will happen
by July... that's 5 weeks away.. I'm NOT about to call the company
and ask them to take a loan because I can't wait 5 more weeks for
a trap to happen.. and if people keep getting scared and sell their
shares to the MM.. then the trap won't happen.. or it'll have a much
more minimal effect.. however, we have already doubled in price.. but
that's not good enough.. we want 100% gains everyday or we get cranky... is that it??? (not directed at you Reason3227).. just
speaking my mind... I can't predict where this stock will go.. up or
down.. but let's all have some common sense and post and trade like
we know what we're doing.. come on people.. show some common
trading sense.. the penny market is supposed to be for the advanced
traders or those who like VERY risky plays... yet we find more and
more beginners starting in this market... instead of playing with
bonds and CD's... oh well... just stating my thoughts on the typical
behavior of this thread and trying to keep us level headed.

jim