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To: The Flying Crane who wrote (15743)4/17/1999 3:26:00 PM
From: jwk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
>>>Traditional valuations, as the name implied, is based on our "traditional" business system. <<<

wow. fantastic post. again.

Traditiional valuations have bricks, mortar, steel, and lots of expensive space at their core. Before you can move a penny to the bottom line, all their costs must be paid.

PNLK became a full-functioning global operation Friday morning. It was just as fully functional and useful in a country where no one from PNLK has ever set foot as it was in the office next door to PNLK in NYC.

There is noway traditional valuations can correctly allow for that fact.



To: The Flying Crane who wrote (15743)4/17/1999 3:31:00 PM
From: Paganini  Respond to of 40688
 
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To: The Flying Crane who wrote (15743)4/17/1999 3:59:00 PM
From: GreenKeeper  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 40688
 
Your outstanding posts have kept us all on an even keel, Mr. P. Please keep them coming. In fact, please go the IBE and read your latest post over the loud speaker, too. And over the netcast. And send it to BusinessWeek, while you are at it. You are really good.

<<ProNetLink may start the business-to-business revolution by having a bold plan that involved all the top players in the industry. And it still baffled me that it is an OTC-BB stock.>>

I expect someday, lazy executives at a large cap will write a check with a lot of zeroes on it, and absorb the BB train that could.

GK



To: The Flying Crane who wrote (15743)4/17/1999 8:04:00 PM
From: xyz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
It constantly amazes me that people fail to recognize that technological change is happening at an "exponential" rate. The internet is a classic case in point. Just look at how fast the modem/communication speeds are changing. It is rapidly becoming a nonissue. The next key will be content in all its various forms; print, audio, video etc. PNLK is obviously at the front of the curve in these areas.

Some posters are still saying this is not a sure thing and we are still speculating with PNLK. I disagree. About a year ago that was true but now there is way too much inertia and momentum for this company to not succeed bigtime. They have already shown they are capable of producing a state of the art information packed webtool. On top of that, they have set up alliances with many established big players in the global trade business. Finally, they have shown they have management that is sharp, determined, and will not let anything stop them from achieving their goals. I have personal experience which has completely convinced my that the true determinant of success is the quality and determination of the management, there is no doubt in my mind about that. I am virtually 100% certain this is going to be a winner and I mean a BIG winner! Mark my words. You'll see. (JMHO)

tj



To: The Flying Crane who wrote (15743)4/17/1999 10:16:00 PM
From: D PARKER  Respond to of 40688
 
MR. Patience, I very much enjoy reading your very thoughtful and considered posts here. They show much wisdom and insight. Reading this post reminded me of a book I found several years ago by Harry Dent, jr, "The Roaring 2000's". If you have not read it I recommend it to you. He writes in depth about the concepts you have touched on in your post #15744. For your convenience, here is a link at Amazon.com:
amazon.com

I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did, keep up the excellent messages...

Dave