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To: Bryan who wrote (17520)4/29/1999 9:41:00 AM
From: nagrom  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
IMO you are very wrong my friend .
no way this one will see under $3 . Times have changed , this site
is alive , interactive , loaded with exceptional data etc.
anyways good start today...



To: Bryan who wrote (17520)4/29/1999 9:45:00 AM
From: j7119  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
I think that is healthier to establish a base which PNLK is doing in the ~3.50 range than to go back down to the 2.00 area. That is healthy for the day traders and mm's but NOT for the PNLK investors.
Bryan you don't short stocks but you seem to be a day trader. You have a completely different agenda than the person who is investing in PNLK for the long term. Lets not mix apples and oranges. Lets not try "scare" tactics to have some more people sell into the day traders and mm hands!



To: Bryan who wrote (17520)4/29/1999 11:09:00 AM
From: Siber  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 40688
 
You may be right Bryan, but in my opinion, this is not the time to sell because the stock is in an oversold situation.

I would wait until the stock reaches an overbought situation and then use (yes...here I go again) candlestick analysis to determine a pattern reversal.

Do you use TA? Currently, fundamentals do not support a price of $3+. There may be other intrinsic values or reasons why PNL is a buy but those are hard to quantify as an investor.

However, I have faith in the company and that is one of those intrinsic values that you can't find anyplace other than in the individual investor. Although I use TA, I also use a lot of HA (Hunch Analysis).

My HA is telling me to hold and accumulate at these prices. <grin>

Cheerios,
Helene