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To: El Toro who wrote (10588)2/23/1999 5:37:00 PM
From: Americo Burgos III  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
Ole'!




To: El Toro who wrote (10588)2/23/1999 5:40:00 PM
From: Siber  Respond to of 40688
 
Good points Mr. Toro.

Speaking for myself, I'm just biding my time. I think we are just about as up to date as we can get on PNLK. We've just had some news, now we are playing the waiting game. It seems to me that we are in a holding pattern right now. If it holds for 4 days we've set the new base. Then.....up is the only place we can go.

Just a thought.

Cheers,
Helene




To: El Toro who wrote (10588)2/23/1999 6:26:00 PM
From: Scott H.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
I agree with El Toro - this site is supposed to be to discuss the prospects of PNLK. The last hundred or so messages have been mostly meaningless babble. Wading through these to find the good posts is time consuming and frustrating. I also agree they will not do much to attract lurkers or potential new investors who come here looking for a quick dump of useful info. I understand that there are slow days - we are in such a period now. In my opinion, on slow days I would much rather see 1 or 2 (or zero) useful posts than a hundred useless ones with a few good ones scattered in between. My suggestion to all is, if you want to chat, then please go to a Yahoo chat room or do it through PMs, but please spare the rest of us who come here looking for info on PNLK. Now I've said my piece and probably ticked people off, but that's the way I feel.

Scott



To: El Toro who wrote (10588)2/23/1999 7:28:00 PM
From: bargainman  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 40688
 
I agree with El Toro. Less vapid chatter, more info on PNLK. Some of you may consider yourselves sufficiently up to date on PNLK, but I just got here so I'm all ears. But one has to sift through an awfully lot of junk on this thread to find a nugget. Some of this stuff is too cutesy by half. This is an OTC stock with minimal reporting requirements, so ANY information, even if it's a repeat, would be appreciated. QUESTION: Does anyone know of company plans to list on Nasdaq and become a fully reporting company?



To: El Toro who wrote (10588)2/23/1999 10:24:00 PM
From: GreenKeeper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
The upward bias in our stock price is no accident. A worldwind will soon be at our back. I pointed to this URL from Raging Bull's RMcint last night, with no reaction, but it is worth highlighting because of the enormous market that awaits ProNETLINK!

ragingbull.com

<< We are about to see Zagoren turn it up a notch. The IBE is a great place to start -it's in their backyard (NYC) and it should catch some of that city's financial press too. I've been digging into a trade show and exhibition website: www.tscentral.com/. The IBE is listed. There are many shows worldwide with an international trade focus that happen all year long. And they are BIG:

-Cyprus Int'l. Fair; May 14-23,1999
528 exhibitors, 157,000 attendees

-Modena, Italy; July 1999
454 exhibitors, 130,000 attendees

-Santiago, Chile; Nov.1999
1000 exhibitors, 200,000 attendees

-Cairo, Egypt; Mar 9-19,1999 (Maybe next year)
2378 exhibitors, over 1.2 mill attendees!

Hopefully, getting our company's name out will include a trade show road crew that covers these mega events. Perhaps it may be more efficient to organize and direct the efforts through local PR firms more familiar with the individual regions, but leave it to Zagoren-Zozzora to maximize PNL's marketing budget dollar. It seems like they would get a pretty good return of international recognition for the few thousand dollars it takes to get into these shows.

I like GZ's efforts at the chamber of commerce level and its intent of gathering groups of subscribers at one time. It makes sense that these fellow COC members would want to trade on the same system as each other. It's very possible that COC members would be even more comfortable with the PNL concept if they get exposed to it and recognize it through varying marketing levels and in different mediums like these shows. --RMc >>