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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Pacel (PLRP): If NASA likes them, shouldn't we? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ColleenB who wrote (201)9/21/1998 8:53:00 PM
From: myturn  Respond to of 3171
 
Colleen, it is just pure speculation on my part. The reason I even say that about PLRP; we have a company here that I believe went public because it is need of financing like so many other companies that are looking to go public.
What seperates PLRP from the many companies I have seen go public recently; PLRP is not way overvalued. PLRP is extremely undervalued with unbelievable potential.

Mr. Calkins has forwarded me a list of clients that we can call upon to verify PLRP's credibility and tell you what they think of the software. Now, how many companies you know will do that right out of the gates.

Anyone who wants the list I will forward it to them via email or PM.
One of the references is part of NASA.

This is not a fly by night company folks. So many of these BB's are bogus companies that are still supposedly in the development stage of their product.

That is not the case here. We have a product that is currently being marketed, sold and has just signed an international agreement with a major international distributor.

When we first brought this story to your attention; it was just going to be two announcements with possible Newsletter Coverage.

Now it is going to be three announcements within two weeks: 1) International Distribution agreement. 2) an acquisition which will bring 4.5 million dollars to the table immediately 3)the announcement of a financing agreement which will loom large for immediate expansion of PLRP.

Yes, we are in on the ground floor. We have just been able to purchase an IPO with out having to pay an arm and leg for it's initial asking price.

I am going long on PLRP. I see the potential of many great things happening for PLRP not only in the near future but also down the road.



To: ColleenB who wrote (201)9/22/1998 12:05:00 AM
From: Currency  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3171
 
Colleen,

There is no doubt in my mind that PLRP is really going to go places. Like I posted before, I know this technology like the back of my hand. It's exactly what I have worked on in the past for years. It's the next wave to technology in the business world. With the price of storage at an all time low and with the abilities of desk top machines, the proliferation of the network and the internet/intranet has given businesses of every kind the ability to perform tasks in a fraction of the time as before. The real problem that this "paperless" office that was dreamed up has created is just the opposite. Tons and tons of paper and documents are now everywhere like never before. The system that PLRP has will give busniess' to live out the dream of being paperless. This is done by capturing the images in the original format, much like photographs, and store them as the first appeared. Then, the system provides people, such as clerical and secretaries, the the ability to retrieve these documents at anytime, anyplace, anywhere... In addition, these documents can then be edited electronically with various means like electronic post-its, version control, etc.

This has so many uses it's endless. Hospitals can use to as physicians can do "electronic rounds" by pulling up their patients medical records on line with having to pull them from shelves in the medical records department. Thus, physicians can perform these takes from their clinic, den at home, or in a hotel while on the road without having to visit the hospital.

Other uses are banks as they will be able to bring up checks, deposits, etc in their original format. Mortgage companies.... Universities.... Manufacturing companies... in other words, ever business there is as they all generate paper.

And, with the compliance standards they have set forward, COBRA, DCOM, Remote Processing and Access, tie this into the internet/intrenet and you have the ability to use this on any platform and any type of equipment as these images can then be displayed as HTML just like surfing the web.

That's right. It takes all the current technology already in place today, adds in the ability for mass storage and retrieval in it's original format, and brings the web into the business world as a tool rather than just a means for doing e-commerce, research, etc.

This is the new wave of the business word in office automation and will provide the means are creating the "paperless office" anywhere.