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To: ojoniojoni who wrote (1582)2/13/1999 11:30:00 AM
From: jmt  Respond to of 2512
 
Its never a good sign when the price drops on "good" pr. What I have seen in "less respectable" companies is PR's timed to provide an offset for planned sales. This is why the comment about volume concerned me. The only interest in volume would be to facilitate large purchases or sales without impacting the price.

And with 20M shares in the float, when the additional 150+M hit the street they will not create demand, just supply.

jmt



To: ojoniojoni who wrote (1582)2/13/1999 11:37:00 AM
From: Douglas Durbin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2512
 
I believe that it was 10 to 1 for the b series.

Mr John, Dallas, Hogger or anyone else that has been to the plant:

Did the pre-production runs of 11,000 pallets per month scheduled for December start? I would have a little more enthusiasm for this last PR if PPP has produced machines, molds and pallets for their own runs. It could be that PPP has shifted focus to just selling the technology and getting a percentage from each pallet.

Now for the positive stuff: Mattel toys? RubberMaid? computer and monitor cases, patio furniture, (insert other items here). If Mr. Johns machine is as good as it seems though, how long before companies like these would be knocking on his door needing a few(hundred) of them? It could make you drool a little couldn't it?