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To: Zeev Hed who wrote (23623)4/3/1999 8:03:00 PM
From: ztect  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Zeev...

Come on now, don't flatter yourself. PNLK tanked because of the sheer weight of hype created by chat board hysteria and not by the company....Now that the company has had a year to implement its business plan, PNLK seems to have risen from the ashes in spite of a PP which converted at 0.20 cents, which was substantially lower than 30% below the low price of 0.79 cents a share (price currently has hit a high of 3 13/16).

No amount of pseudo analysis and talk about burn rates means a thing if you don't thoroughly understand what a company's business plan as to how this generate revenues.

Come on Zeev....do you even know what all of TSIG's revenue streams are? Plus what happens if there are even more announcements regarding additional contracts with both charities and corporations?

You don't really have to answer these questions....since you really are disinterested as you claim.

Thus if the company can generate revenue sufficiently per its current agreements to offset the burn rate and expansion, then the need for additional PP money as well as the whole PP issue becomes a moot point especially if the remainder of the converts are repurchased.....

Keep your eye on the big picture...that is if you're really interested since no start-up or re-structured company was built in a night, a few weeks or months.....

Please feel free to come back after the next 10-k so we can see how the company has matured.

Sincerely,

z