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To: xyz who wrote (7414)12/22/1998 5:16:00 PM
From: Warren A. Wilbur, Jr.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
Todd, this baby moved up yesterday about 250% in a day: RDIM. Gave some back today. Well, I have bought some today .The concept of wholesale club over the internet.(13 mil. tot. 1.5 float)

FYI

BTW, have you seen the daily range on UBID ??? Not for someone with
heart problems...<G>



To: xyz who wrote (7414)12/23/1998 9:13:00 AM
From: Roy F. Baker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 40688
 
Having read the posts over an extended period of time, I notice an emotion change above what is normal. Considering all known facts and assumptions nothing has really changed. The company continues to work at building their product/service and shareholders continue to seek more information.

Some shareholders are concerned with the amount in the float! Total shares outstanding are around 42 million. Lets try to put something into perspective. Amazon.com has 52.8 million shares outstanding, 20.6 million in the float, -$1.79 a share for lack of earnings, a profit margin of -21%, and the share price is $322.00 a share.

At some point, if PNLK continues on this course, and becomes a profitable company! The people determining share value will have to break out their calculators. The only thing that has changed now is the staying desire/power of some investors.

My dad said that war is not the worst thing he ever faced. He said the worst thing was waiting for the enemy to attack. The waiting has broken people a lot stronger than us. How long to wait? At what price? These are individual decisions. But; for the foreseeable future I will wait. Good luck and Merry Christmas to all!

Regards,

Roy