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


To: Goinlong who wrote (1989)12/3/1998 4:44:00 PM
From: mike mulhearn  Respond to of 3171
 
People on this board appear to be a bit edgy. I think you should be happy your able to accumulate at these low prices. Other than the few who post on this board, Plrp really hasn't been recognized yet. The more I read, the more I'm glad I bought in. For instance this from one of their news releases: Current Pacel clients include NASA (Columbia Space Shuttle Program), Baltimore Gas and Electric (NYSE: BGE - news), Texas Utilities (NYSE: TXU - news), PECo Energy (NYSE: PE - news), and George Mason University, just to name a few.

And this:Pacel has recently expanded capabilities to include custom design and development of software and web pages. Pacel Corporation designs, develops, services, and supports user-friendly software solutions targeted towards the utility, biotechnology, and aerospace industries.

Now, how many biotechs,gas and electric utility companies and Universities do you think there are in this country.

Now please don't take this as hype. I'm just posting what I've read.

I'm also mulling over the great potential of this company in my mind. At the current price, there is not much risk and an opportunity for a huge reward. These are my opinions. No hype from me, just my thoughts.



To: Goinlong who wrote (1989)12/3/1998 4:49:00 PM
From: Chris O'Keefe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3171
 
Yeah, what happened? For so many days (weeks?) now I've been seeing that someone who buys at the Ask can't possibly be selling for a profit. The bid just hasn't been moving above the ask time and again. But sure enough, whoever bought shares today at .055 could actually sell for a profit if we have an up day tomorrow. Hey, what's that called? Selling for a profit? I think that's it! Would love to see it tomorrow. Great end-of-day surprise for me to see the +24%.