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PPM shares come out of Issued shares, not the float. The difference between the Issued shares and the float are all un registered and restricted shares
quote:Originally posted by slotplayer: do the ppm shares come out of the float or is there a separate account from which they'll be drawn (anyone?)
Posts: 666 | From: Snohomish County | Registered: Nov 2003
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Hey Bet or anyone that has wired the money. What are the procedures and how soon did it get credited for the purchase. In other words, does it count the moment it hits and how did yo uwire it. I have the forms from PGHI to fill out, but I just have to sell the shares form my Ameritrade account and transfer it to my account first so at the earliest I could do it is WED maybe. I just hope it dosnt run like crazy when I take my money out for those two days. thanks
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Well, that is what I am debating all day. I cant figure out if I should sell and by PPM right now while the average is low or wait til it runs high for more of a profit soI can afford more PPM. I have been crunching numbers for 5 hours nowm, and either way I am trying to avoid the shoulda coulda scenario.
quote:Originally posted by ignorantbliss: John handles all PPM investors personally. As soon as he gets your wire it will count.
However, I wouldn't advise selling your current shares next week. As you should be able to tell somethin is a brewin.
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tigerontop. I wouldn't sell this week.....something is brewing for sure. One investor that spoke to John today said he sounded very excited!. I have talked to him before and he sounded normal.
Also, it was so obvious that the MM's were raising the price to get shares today. I have never seen that before. Almost looked like it was going to run away from them today.
Even if nothing happens this week then you will still be able to sell and get in.
quote:Originally posted by tigerontop: Well, that is what I am debating all day. I cant figure out if I should sell and by PPM right now while the average is low or wait til it runs high for more of a profit soI can afford more PPM. I have been crunching numbers for 5 hours nowm, and either way I am trying to avoid the shoulda coulda scenario.
Posts: 666 | From: Snohomish County | Registered: Nov 2003
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Ok here is a real newbie question, what is a PPM? Also can you explain this all to me and how I can get a piece of the action? Thanks you for helping a newbie.
quote:Originally posted by BetNitAll: I ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO DO THE PPM. THE $2,500 INVESTMENT IS NOT THAT MUCH MONEY FOR SOME OF YOU. PLUS, IT WILL HELP THE COMPANY, WHICH HELPS US ALL. IF EVERYONE WHO HAD MORE THEN $10,000 INVESTED IN THIS STOCK DECIDED TO PLACE $2,500 IN THE PPM, YOU WOULD SURELY MAKE BACK THAT $2500 IN THE NEXT FEW MONTHS JUST ON THE MARKET SHARES YOU HAVE
If you currently own 200,000 shares of PGHI then every penny this stock goes up gives you $2,000. You should make back that $2,500 by the end of febuary. Surely we will be above .06 by March 1st.
I am sending my money to John Tommorow....this is a great oppertunity to do the PPM....you get 50% off the closing price.
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Count one more into the PPM... I thought that this was a perfect entry point with February right around the corner. I already hold common stock so I went in with the minimum of $2,500. It was easy, just faxed and wired, so no mail hassle.
Already received a response from JF that he would begin processing the stock.
I recommend it to anyone who is considering it... plus there are only a few unaccredited spots left out of the 35 maximum.
For info on what a PPM is, search for "Private Placement Memorandum" on Google.com. To get in the PPM, e-mail ceo@pghi.biz and request the documents.