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To: Donald Skjold who wrote (3290)6/8/1998 8:38:00 AM
From: Tim Luke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4783
 
Donald,

You went off base at the end and talked about jim and kevin so i don't understand what that has to do with me. I'm happy you had the time to go back and count all my posts, that tells me you like to follow me . I have never once said I was out of the stock nor did I once change my mind. I'm quite on this thread for 2 reasons (not that it is any of your business).

#1. I'm quite on this thread "for now" because we are in flat time for right now. My feelings haven't changed and I'm just waiting for things to pick up towards the end of the month.

#2. I do have other stocks and that is where I'm posting the most (not that it is any of your business) right now.

I don't really care if you like me are not, I'm not here to please you but you sure seem to have pleasure in trying to make me look bad.
We don't you please paste one of my posts where I speak negative about PKGP.



To: Donald Skjold who wrote (3290)6/8/1998 8:57:00 AM
From: Chris O'Keefe  Respond to of 4783
 
Donald,
You're saying JimB is a Pump & Dumper and has set us up? No, sir, I beg to differ.

I'm all in favor of uncovering phonies in the SI World, but I find it far more likely that JimB was expressing his enthusiasm based on info from his sources than he was conceiving some plan to lead lambs to the slaughter.

When he left PKGP recently I don't think his message was so much, "PKGP is no longer good enough for me, but it's good enough for you," as it was, "My sources are telling me the financials will be bad and that Altomare has not secured the capital for future expansion--however, I don't know if my sources are so reliable anymore! I choose not to take the risk, but I'm not going to say that everyone should make the same choice." In other words, he didn't advocate that we take the risk, but left it up to us.

I like the research you did, I think that was good, but I disagree with the conclusion that JimB is not on the up-and-up.

Chris



To: Donald Skjold who wrote (3290)6/8/1998 9:41:00 AM
From: Loren S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4783
 
I tend to come to Jim B's defense on a lot of threads. I'm in a couple of his and Top Dog's stocks. They generally pick companies with a lot going for them. Last night they came out with a recommendation for GNNX for example which is a very solid speculative stock IMO. While their stocks often make significant runs right after their picks, I haven't noticed them pumping and dumping like some other stock pickers. They usually stick with a stock as long as they feel its fundamentals remain in place. With PKGP they left because they had heard that financing for acquisitions had fallen through. I believe that there is nothing more shady to the story.