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To: Jim B who wrote (2239)5/19/1998 11:44:00 PM
From: bullmarket  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4783
 
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Hi Jim,
I told DGIV investors about your post 2231 tonight. Very interesting post on shorts. Thank you for the informative post and hope you don't mind my alerting DGIV people about it!



To: Jim B who wrote (2239)5/20/1998 7:54:00 AM
From: myturn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4783
 
Jim, my thoughts exactly.
I am a shareholder, but as a investor, not any loyalty what so ever to the company, because we all know how loyal they are to the fellow shareholder.
I, for one, never, never buy into a stock based on the company telling me that they, for a fact, have a short position problem and they want me to fix it for them.
I bought into PKGP because you can't fight the tape and the tape still heads north.
If a company's main concern at any given time is a short position, there is a red flag for me.
We, you and I, and the following of SI thread is/are currently carrying PKGP on our back.
They (PKGP), need to stand up and be accounted for there actions.
This is not PKGP's first time in issuing such a press release.
I just think these types of issues should be handled behind close doors and then a press release issued. That way everyone makes out and gives PKGP a lot of credibility.
I'm still holding, being positive, and adding to my position on dips until the news release.
9 times out 10, these things do work themselves out, but the shareholder should not be the one to carry the burden or worry about his/her investment in these situations.