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To: t.rex who wrote (8421)7/25/1998 1:33:00 PM
From: xbrent  Respond to of 43774
 
The focus of the thread has been almost exclusively Belize. I believe that that is a mistake. To make my point, how would you react and how do you think the stock and the thread would react if PRWT announced ,with conclusive proof, that they signed a much larger deal in Costa Rica or Panama, or both? What would happen if the elec brokerage ran an ad on CNBC? I could continue on and list other reasonable possibilites, but I think that I have made my point. People outside of the thread, and outside of SI would know what to do as would MM. With or without Belize, the whole Belize issue would be a minor footnote under either of those scenarios or any similar scenario.



To: t.rex who wrote (8421)7/25/1998 1:51:00 PM
From: Retaylor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
Sam Rand,

I like your enthusiasm and your outlook on this stock. This is an exciting stock, especially for a pennystock. And as you mentioned, to be on the ground floor of this company is a great opportunity. But, opportunities do not come with a guarantee of success, they are just a pathway to possibly something new and exciting, it is up to us if we want to take that chance. Years from now, I would rather look back and say "man I was glad I jumped on that opportunity and took that chance" then to look back with bitterness at what I could have had.

And honestly folks, how much of a chance is it to invest in a promising pennystock such as PRWT. This is not a blue chip company, so we are not talking about the possibility of losing our shirts on this one.

P.S.
Remember, this is a pennystock and that is what makes it so exciting to follow, to see something build from the ground floor up.

Retaylor (long on PRWT .017)