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Microcap & Penny Stocks : ProNetLink..(PNLK) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Malko who wrote (7180)6/22/1998 8:01:00 AM
From: terri acey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8242
 
Welcme back, Malko. It is nice to hear from you!



To: Malko who wrote (7180)6/22/1998 3:24:00 PM
From: The Flying Crane  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8242
 
"There has to be some news to come out at one point, then the stock will soar."

I couldn't agree with you more. The way I look at it, the stock will move gently up as news of the completion of phase II is released. Then give it a little more time for the big marketing push to take effect. And when the subscriber number is finally released afterward, LO AND BEHOLD! Fasten your seatbelt! IMHO, the blast off will be so sudden that for those who is waiting for the subscription number before they buy will be left in the dust. And for those who has 'overhang' sell order to get out at breakeven will regret sorely because by the time they reach for the phone to cancel the sell order, it is already too late! Let me ask a simple question: "If the subscription number is a healthy number, will anyone here sell?" I, for one, will hold on to my shares dearly because the healthy number only confirms what we believe in all along. And let's not forget that Internet stock, by nature, is a totally different breed of stock. The emotion that drives these stocks can be very powerful!

As I analyze the concept of ProNetLink more and more, I begin to see that the completion of Phase II will create a whole new class of subscriber beside the companies that are involved in the import/export businesses. Has anyone heard of the auction site ONSALE.COM? From what I read, Onsale.com has created an arena where the enterprising individuals buy and sell misc. products on their own to supplement their incomes. And there are many success stories of these individual that trade their products through Onsale.com website. In the same spirit, the service of ProNetLink, in my opinion, will provide enterprising individuals who know how to scout the database to arrange possible deals between companies listed in the database. These enterprising individuals become the 'part-time' middlemen so to speak.

IMHO, the major attractiveness of ProNetLink is its pricing. For $360.00, it is cheaper than some of the seminars I used to take to update my knowledge and skill. And it is cheap enough for the enterprising individuals to try their hand on some wheeling and dealing in the international arena that is cost prohibited in the past.