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Microcap & Penny Stocks : PanAmerican BanCorp (PABN) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: wlcnyc who wrote (35093)4/29/1999 8:23:00 PM
From: Lucky Charm  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
Hey, mine does it too, "Insider Trading"... that's great!!!



To: wlcnyc who wrote (35093)4/29/1999 8:23:00 PM
From: astheworldturns  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
Helpful informational links for new investors:

ragingbull.com
COMPANY INFO AND LINKS
Company name: PanAmerican BanCorp (used to be called Purewater Sciences old Symbol: PRWT)
Symbol: PABN (which used to be the symbol of another company but is now our symbol)
Authorized: 1.1 billion
Outstanding: 684 Million (other figure 820 million is before unwinding RMC acquisition)
Float: 250 million (approx)
Transfer Agent: Central Stock Transfer Inc. 1-212-509-4000
This company is a holding company. Each of the subsidiaries (see below) is being operated by the same people who ran the company before it was acquired by PABN (then PRWT). Thus the people who know each individual industry and business and company are still running it.
Here are some links to info about the company. Check out the company web page for info and news:
panambancorp.com
Other sites operated by the company and its subsidiaries:
insider-trading.net [wholly owned subsidiary]
peopleshealth.com [this is a joint venture with THRM]
affordablehousinggroup.com [wholly owned subsidiary]
deao.com [wholly owned subsidiary]
webwyz.com [wholly owned subsidiary]
healthwyz.com [licensing agreement to market product in N & S America]
and don't forget the investor web sites:
geocities.com
geocities.com.
cyberinks.com [see the pics of the long term longs]
Message 9022718
The future for tomorrow is here. PABN
(BSNS WIRE) PanAmerican BanCorp Releases Details On DEAO.com Project
PanAmerican BanCorp Releases Details On DEAO.com Project
Business Editors
HAUPPAUGE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 16, 1999--PanAmerican
BanCorp, Inc. (OTC BB: PABN) announced today details on its DEAO.com
site currently under development by their Pan American Internet Group.
DEAO.com will act as a configurable content hub for both users of
desktop computers and portable devices.
"DEAO.com will offer users an easy to consume, totally
configurable environment," said Larry Roof, Director of Research and
Development for Pan American Internet Group, Inc. "We've been studying
how web content is viewed and have found out that the typical portal
approach to information disbursement is simply not very effective.
Users are often overwhelmed by the quantity of information that they
are presented with. Our studies have found that users mentally erase
much of the information on their screen in an effort to simply the
content." He went on to say, "With DEAO.com we are taking a completely
different approach by focusing on individual pieces of information."
Beta testing for DEAO.com will begin in the third quarter of
1999. Marketing efforts, including advertising and sales, are expected
to begin in June 1999. Product availability is expected early fourth
quarter of 1999.
PanAmerican Internet Group is the "dot.com" division of
PanAmerican BanCorp, Inc. Additional BanCorp endeavors include Insider
Trading, a security trading system for sophisticated investors
PanAmerican Healthcorp; Affordable Housing Group; the development of a
"dot com" division known as PanAmerican Internet Group; a joint
venture with FirstStates Financial Services Corp. to form a federally
chartered thrift institution; and a recently announced agreement with
Healthwyz, Inc. to market the DigiBill(TM) product in North and South
America.
Except for historical information, the matters discussed in this
news release may be considered "Forward-looking" statements, within
the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended,
and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
Such statements include declarations regarding the intent, belief or
current expectations of the Company and its management. Prospective
investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are
not guarantees of future performances and involve a number of risks
and uncertainties that could materially affect results.
--30--de/ny*
CONTACT: PanAmerican BanCorp
Public Relations
516/232-2221
KEYWORD: NEW YORK
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: BANKING COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS COMED
INTERACTIVE/MULTIMEDIA/INTERNET
Today's News On The Net - Business Wire's full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
URL: businesswire.com
Thank you
GOOD LUCK TO ALL...



To: wlcnyc who wrote (35093)4/29/1999 8:29:00 PM
From: Scottoo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
Omygod, it is a miracle. A webrowser at sunrise. Will I see it in Key West? Thank ya Jaysus. Thank ya, thank ya. Did I tell you that I will be in Belize about May 11. Should be able to report back on the two houseboats we have over our underwater property at the Blue Lagoon Estates, according to vous know who!
WR,
Scottoo



To: wlcnyc who wrote (35093)4/29/1999 10:46:00 PM
From: ISOMAN  Respond to of 43774
 
The Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction

1. Police in Wichita, Kansas, arrested a 22-year-old man
at an airport hotel after he tried to pass two
(counterfeit) $16 bills.

2. A man went into a hardware store to apply for a job.
After completing his application he then went to the
section of the store that sold guns. He asked to see a
couple guns. The attendant left for a moment and the guy
stole the guns. Not only was he video-taped, the police
used the address on his application to go to his house
and arrest him.

3. A company trying to continue its five-year perfect
safety record showed its workers a film aimed at
encouraging the use of safety goggles on the job.
According to Industrial Machinery News, the film's
depiction of gory industrial accidents was so graphic
that twenty-five workers suffered minor injuries in their
rush to leave the screening room. Thirteen others
fainted, and one man required seven stitches after he cut
his head falling off a chair while watching the film.

4. A convict broke out of jail in Washington D.C., then a
few days later accompanied his girlfriend to her trial
for robbery. At lunch, he went out for a sandwich. She
needed to see him, and thus had him paged. Police
officers recognized his name and arrested him as he
returned to the courthouse in a car he had stolen over
the lunch hour.

5. The Chico, California, City Council enacted a ban on
nuclear weapons, setting a $500 fine for anyone
detonating one within city limits.

6. Police in Radnor, Pennsylvania, interrogated a suspect
by placing a metal colander on his head and connecting it
with wires to a photocopy machine. The message "He's
lying" was placed in the copier, and police pressed the
copy button each time they thought the suspect wasn't
telling the truth. Believing the "lie detector" was
working, the suspect confessed.