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To: xyz who wrote (3649)10/15/1998 4:59:00 PM
From: allen v.w.  Respond to of 40688
 
10/4 Thanks! At least we didn't end down today! EOM: ALLEN:



To: xyz who wrote (3649)10/15/1998 5:11:00 PM
From: Warren A. Wilbur, Jr.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
Fr. Todd:

y: toddorjan
Reply To #1755 by razor
Thursday, 15 Oct 1998, 2:14 PM EDT
Post # of 1759

I am not home to see it but I called my wife and she confirmed that the pnlk ad is on
the front page of today's Journal of Commmerce. I asked her to look in the lower right
hand corner of the paper and tell met what was there. She said Pronetlink. She has
never heard of this company so I wasn't putting words in her mouth. Once again,
Glenn comes through on his promises.
I will post more when I get home to see it.

I am having trouble posting on SI so could someone please copy this and put it on the
SI thread that Malko started? Thanks

Also,
I got a message from Taylor at PNLK that they are hiring more staff. Why would you
do this if business was not growing?

Some thoughts:
Is anyone aware of an example where the company promised to do something and
did not follow through on the exact date or close to it? It seems to me the only thing
people can complain about is the lack of detailed information about the company
goings on. Can anyone point out any factual information which shows the company is
doing poorly? I can't. Perhaps the silence relects the fact that they are very busy and
engaged in critical activities to build the business some of which must not be made
public until it is all completed. This is how business relationships are made. One
doesn't inform all the competitors who you might be talking to or trying to work with
until it is too late for them to do anything about it i.e. everything is signed, sealed, and
delivered.

Except for the hiring comment from Taylor this is all just some logical deductions on
my part. Can someone show me where my thinking is screwy here?