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To: kaintuck 119 who wrote (7344)3/12/1999 4:45:00 PM
From: LuckyLinda  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9096
 
Kain, I don't believe it is in anticipation of the show. I bought mine when it dipped down to .55 in anticipation of the show. It was interesting that there was a surge of buying of ADCT stock shortly before close as reported by CNBC.

I suspect that those who watch WBR and "discover" PLFM will be buyers on Monday. And as negotiations progress, insiders will continue to buy. There may be some profit taking but in my opinion we are in for one heck of a week!

Go PLFM!!



To: kaintuck 119 who wrote (7344)3/13/1999 11:55:00 AM
From: James  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9096
 
I've been holding PLFM and reading the posts for six months. I just sold 1/2 of my shares on Friday because I've got a bad feeling about this company:
1. Russian planes are known for maintenance problems. Where do
we get parts for maintenance?
2. Continuing delays on announcements and when they are made,
they don't say much.
3. Chris' attendance at an important meeting that was hyped by
the company and turned out to be a flop.
4. Toyjets seems credible and any input into the personality of
the key guy is very important information.
It just seems that we are being hung out to dry and I don't want to lose it all. I have been wrong before but I thought I would vent my feelings for all to view. I will continue to hold the other half of my shares with the hope that my feelings are wrong.
Good luck to all shareholders.