quote:Originally posted by shortnite: The posts have really died off. This makes it difficult for a lurker like me to get any good info. No bashers = No profits. Are Fridays always this quite?
When there's no real news for two weeks and the pps slowly bleeds down, yes. Most of us are drinking.
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State... Have one for me...I can't right now...so double up...
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quote:Originally posted by shortnite: The posts have really died off. This makes it difficult for a lurker like me to get any good info. No bashers = No profits. Are Fridays always this quite?
When there's no real news for two weeks and the pps slowly bleeds down, yes. Most of us are drinking.
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we're quiet cause the stock is dead for now
Whenever they decide to remember us investors and put out a quality PR, board will go crazy.
We didnt get to 69 pages overnight.
As far as the drinks go, I'm still waiting. Gonna go camping after work and drink steadily till sunday. I dont mind dedicating one or two of those drinks to you guys who cant drink.
Cheers to us all!
*yes...even you cold...
-------------------- Current penny stocks owned: PLNI, VWKM, AMHD. And yet none of them are moving anywhere....
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what makes me mad about this whole sittuation is this is a quality company and there was no need for all the big talk and then under deliver we would be better off with out all that i feel that jim and bill have lost there credabilty with the investors because there is no reason that this stock should not be trading at a minimum of .03 pps. when they put out a pr now it has very little affect. this company will get to a great return to all that are in it,but it is just going to take longer to get there now,we never should be experiencing this now we should be going up.
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Today's closing PPS: .0134 Last report's closing PPS: .0145
I have never bought a share of PLNI stock, and I do not intend to unless they are audited and fully-reporting. I am not "bashing" this stock in order to get in at a lower PPS, because I don't intend to buy it till its audited.
Have a good weekend.
-------------------- As a forum poster, it is ironic that you are held to a higher standard than a Pink Sheet CEO.
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It seems PLNI is out. I got out at .015 was still hoping to see a run, maybe once we hit .009 as cold had said.
Anyways I am playing XRYM, bought more shares today. Look at the XRYM thread, it will be huge, make some money while PLNI dips then get back in PLNI as it starts to run up.
quote:Originally posted by pensandoenti67: It seems PLNI is out. I got out at .015 was still hoping to see a run, maybe once we hit .009 as cold had said.
Anyways I am playing XRYM, bought more shares today. Look at the XRYM thread, it will be huge, make some money while PLNI dips then get back in PLNI as it starts to run up.
I'm sure it will tun .05 next week.
Good luck to all platicon'
Good luck, pens, can't say I blame you. I won't last forever either.
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I may be hard headed but there is no way on Gods Green Earth I'm selling mine. This will do as well as HISC I think. News will come. Sure as I sell it it will fly. Talk about the COLD indicator. The DQ indicator is tops when selling (don't even say it,,no I won't sell) It's not so bad watching the movement when you get 1 mill. for $3300 bucks. If I sold, it would be damn hard to get me to fork out 12 or 13 grand to get my million back. 12 or 13K for a pink....I don't think so. Dumb as it may sound to others this is still my Grand Slam stock and if I ride it all the way back to .005 then I guess I will. Be it this year or next...I'm sure I'll need the money whenever it gets there. A while back it was trading at .45 and with all the buy outs it is WAY bigger than it was then. Good luck to all!
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C'mon guys...it was down 2% today...big deal. It is stable. You know one half a$$ decent PR next Wed. and it's back to .018 or.019 in a day. Don't EVEN bail on me guy's...we've waited to long for that nonsense.
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Hello PLNI board. PLNI has way too much negativity going around. Their are bashers all over. People, IMO might get caught offgaurd by PLNI. Selling might not be wise.
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quote:Originally posted by pyro_11: Hello PLNI board. PLNI has way too much negativity going around. Their are bashers all over. People, IMO might get caught offgaurd by PLNI. Selling might not be wise.
Agreed. Too much negativity and freaking out. :-o
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Mutnak...State... Great find. What an article. I know folks have been impatient lately with all the balls PLNI is juggling. I know some folks want it to happen soon...Soon for some is tomorrow, some next week and some are willing to wait till as long as it takes to catch fire...Hang in there if you can...It won't be that long till this is a fun and profitable investment.
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That was a Great Find in the IBD. So here it is.
Visit the Web site of Plasticon International, Inc. MAN OF RECYCLED PLASTIC Jim Turek, CEO of Plasticon Intl. says his company’s recycled plastic products are stronger than comparable steel products - Environmently-Friendly Company Transforms an Industry
Jim Turek is a man on a mission. He wants to prove to the world that his company’s recycled plastic products are not only more cost-effective than comparable steel products, they are stronger as well.
In the last 15 years, Mr. Turek has been a passionate advocate for the use of recycled plastics products in the construction and transportation industries by demonstrating the advantages his company’s patented line of plastic rebar supports and transportation signage have over metal products.
“I understand that people are skeptical,” Mr. Turek said. ”Some people can’t wrap their mind around the concept that recycled plastic can be stronger than steel. But we have demonstrated time and time again, from the laboratory to the actual job site, that our recycled plastic products are stronger and more versatile than comparable steel products. I always say to people that if I were a superhero, I’d rather be the Man of Recycled Plastic than the Man of Steel because recycled plastic is stronger.”
JUST ONE WORD: PLASTICS
Since founding Plasticon International, Inc. Mr. Turek has changed an industry. When Mr. Turek started the company and began to tout the benefits of recycled plastic products, the construction and transportation industries initially did not accept recycled plastic products. However, today they are now becoming widely accepted and are used in many high profile projects across the country.
“Sometimes I feel like a character in ‘The Graduate’. You know the guy who says to Dustin Hoffman – ‘I just want to say one word to you. Just one word: plastics!’ Of course, I felt that he should have been the main character, not Dustin Hoffman,” Mr. Turek said with a laugh. “Some people call me an evangelist for recycled plastics. I guess my main strength has been persistence.”
Due to a number of industry trends, including increased government regulation which favors environmentally-friendly products, the skyrocketing price of steel, and imminent Federal and State spending relating to the recently passed $286 billion transportation bill, Plasticon International Inc. is experiencing a dramatic increase in demand for its products. Plasticon recently announced that the company is profitable as of the second quarter of 2005.
Today, the company’s products are used in all 50 states and territories, every province of Canada, throughout the Caribbean and Latin American, in Europe, the Middle East and in Asia. In the U.S., Plasticon’s products are used everywhere from mission critical sensitive government facilities such as the Los Alamos Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force base and Pearl Harbor to North America’s premiere corporate and entertainment facilities such as the Tampa Convention Center, IBM Headquarters in Toronto, Ford Motor Company Headquarters in Toronto, Disney Orlando, Universal Studios, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Plasticon’s products are also currently used in over 200 bridges across the country as well as major roads, highways and other infrastructure nationwide.
Their transportation signage is used on highways in 37 states.
BUILDING A FOUNDATION
Mr. Turek said that he realized early on that there were four key factors that were critical to the long term success of Plasticon International. “First of all, I realized that the construction industry was dependent on steel, which was more expensive and less abundant. So having an incredibly abundant source of raw materials with recycled plastic resins was very important. We realized that there would be a virtually endless supply of reasonably priced resins because of the amount of plastic in landfills in the U.S. Secondly, I thought that it was important to develop our own line of proprietary products so that we would create long term value with the company. Third, our products had to be cost-competitive.
And fourth, in order to be successful I felt that we had to solve a major problem that was not being addressed in the construction industry - spalling and the corrosion of concrete.
Mr. Turek noted that most people don’t realize that rebar supports are used to hold steel reinforcing bars in bridges, buildings, highways, and infrastructure across the country. “Our products are everywhere,” Mr. Turek said. “It’s just that they are invisible to the naked eye. But that’s the way it should be. You should never see our products. The problem with metal rebar supports is that we often see them because they are exposed due to the fact that they cause spalling which leads to corrosion damage and deterioration. The reason for this is that metal supports cannot withstand moisture, chemicals used to treat snow and ice, and chloride ion attack. Chloride ion attack is a process where salt laden water seeps into the concrete and creates an environment where electrical currents flow between positively and negatively charged metal and ultimately consume the metal rebar support.”
Spalling, which leads to corrosion damage, costs the U.S. billions of dollars per year. “The next time you are walking under a bridge, if you look up you will probably see chunks of concrete that have broken off and you will see rusted reinforcing bar exposed,” Mr. Turek said. “We call this corrosion damage in our industry. And that was the problem I knew I had to solve. What if some one could engineer a rebar support that would not be affected by corrosion damage? Our recycled plastic rebar supports are impervious to all of the factors that affect metal rebar supports and in fact will not deteriorate. They are impervious to moisture, do not conduct electricity and will not corrode. We are proud of the fact that we designed and engineered the most advanced rebar support in the marketplace, which solves the issue of spalling and corrosion in concrete as it relates to metal rebar supports, therefore prolonging the use of the structure. We’re also proud of the fact that we were able to accomplish this in an environmentally-friendly manner.”
Turning Point: Exclusive Contract with the Largest Distributor of Building Materials in the U.S.
In the last year, the most significant development at Plasticon International has been the exclusive contract they signed with the largest distributor of building materials in the United States. The company distributes products through 63 strategically located warehouses across the country. As a result of this expansive distribution network, Plasticon’s reach has extended nationwide. “Our close working relationship with our distributor is a key factor to the success of Plasticon International as we move forward. In fact, it makes us the single largest supplier of rebar supports in the country. No one in our industry can come close to our distribution network. We now have the largest distribution network in the industry, giving us an undeniable competitive advantage,” Mr. Turek said.
EARLY STRUGGLES -- LOOKING BACK
But Mr. Turek was not an overnight success. It has taken 15 years to build a base for Plasticon. Since its founding the company has pioneered innovative new products, applied for and received patents that are valued at over $20 million, built an inventory of injection molds that the company owns outright that are presently valued at over $10 million, built relationships with distributors, and applied for Federal and State Department of Transportation (DOT) approvals. Plasticon is currently the only company in its industry with DOT approvals in all 50 states. “It was an arduous process, there’s no question about it,” Mr. Turek said. “But it was worth it. We knew that we had a vision that was worth pursuing. When you are the first to market, you have to be willing to sweat out the early years and make the necessary sacrifices. We were trying to change an industry and this was a Herculean effort.”
While Plasticon enjoys the dominant position as the pioneer in the recycled plastics sector today, Mr. Turek recalled that when the company was founded it was not so easy to convince others to buy into his vision.
When Mr. Turek founded Plasticon International (then called International Plastics, Inc.) the construction industry initially resisted using recycled plastic products. “We certainly had a lot of resistance at first,” Mr. Turek recalled. “When we started, plastic rebar supports were not even in the CRSI (Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute) manual, which is the bible of the industry. They did not include plastic rebar supports and no engineer or architect would specify plastic rebar supports because they were not in the manual. It took two years of our efforts to get CRSI to include it, which then opened the construction industry up to the use of recycled plastic products.”
There were financial hardships initially as well. “Plasticon was definitely way ahead of its time,” Mr. Turek said. “My wife and I had to take out second and third mortgages to finance the company. At that point, no bank would work with ‘a recycling company’, because they had no lending experience with green companies. We were environmentally-friendly before it became fashionable, as it is today.”
A RARE DISEASE, A RARE DETERMINATION
But Mr. Turek, who grew up in a working class neighborhood in south St. Louis, took all of it in stride because he had overcome obstacles his entire life. “I think my background helps me to keep things in perspective. I grew up in a row house in St. Louis where my parents struggled to make ends meet,” Mr. Turek said. “As a young child, I was diagnosed with a rare debilitating disease called scleroderma, which only 3 people in the country had at that time. I was told by doctors that I would always be physically handicapped and unable to play sports. This was a defining moment in my life.”
Ultimately, Mr. Turek not only overcame this debilitating disease, he went on to play professional football for 2 years, and to live an active, fulfilling life.
“I’ve really lived the American Dream because I’ve been fortunate enough to overcome these obstacles and to pursue my vision as an entrepreneur. When you’ve overcome a potentially crippling disease, I think you gain a renewed appreciation for life and every obstacle you encounter in business or in life seems trivial by comparision.”
Mr. Turek said that he is optimistic about the future of Plasticon International. “We are confident that our products will become the industry standard and will replace steel. I continue to be excited about the market potential for the company’s core products. The market for the rebar support industry is $30 billion per year. The informational signage industry is a $20 billion per year business in the U.S. alone. As we continue to demonstrate the dramatic advantages our engineered recycled plastic products have over metal products, we believe our market share will continue to grow.”
Plasticon International, Inc. (PLNI) is a publicly traded company and is based in Lexington, Kentucky. Company information can be found online at: www.plasticonintl.com.
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Went to the local bookstore--do I have a life, no I do not have a life--and picked up IBD. The link I provided above (got it from another board) is exactly what you see in IBD, except of course in black and white, a full-page ad on one of the inside back pages of the first section. Very impressive.
The banner on this paper says "Monday Special" and is dated Aug. 22 (Monday). I don't usually read IBD but I guess this is their usual practice for a weekend edition?
I see another poster said Saturday's paper is their best-read. Putting aside whether what I found at the local store is "Saturday's" paper, I'd expect any weekend edition of IBD or the WSJ to have a lower readership--you just don't have that huge demand with weekday commuters etc.
But that really doesn't matter-- the ad is a positive sign.
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Hey Chopper... You could't copy and cut that picture hey...hahahhaha damn clever wasn't it?
Now buddy...extend that out and ask yourself...Why would they put that in this weekend? We know there are a few very large logs in the PLNI fire. If you really wanted interest in your company to folks who read IBD...wonder what would come next to generate more interest?
I mean...would you spend that kind of advertising dollars if you weren't looking for new blood? So when they look at PLNI this upcoming week I wonder what else they'll find? Just a thought.....
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quote:Originally posted by Bearclaw: Hey Chopper... You could't copy and cut that picture hey...hahahhaha damn clever wasn't it?
Now buddy...extend that out and ask yourself...Why would they put that in this weekend? We know there are a few very large logs in the PLNI fire. If you really wanted interest in your company to folks who read IBD...wonder what would come next to generate more interest?
I mean...would you spend that kind of advertising dollars if you weren't looking for new blood? So when they look at PLNI this upcoming week I wonder what else they'll find? Just a thought.....
want to check my expectations, but that makes a lot of sense.
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Very good point Bear. Something big is brewing and I don't think it will be long before we find out.
GLTA
quote:Originally posted by Bearclaw: Hey Chopper... You could't copy and cut that picture hey...hahahhaha damn clever wasn't it?
Now buddy...extend that out and ask yourself...Why would they put that in this weekend? We know there are a few very large logs in the PLNI fire. If you really wanted interest in your company to folks who read IBD...wonder what would come next to generate more interest?
I mean...would you spend that kind of advertising dollars if you weren't looking for new blood? So when they look at PLNI this upcoming week I wonder what else they'll find? Just a thought.....
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State... I'm checking my expectations too...I've learned being in pennyland that what I think makes sense only happens some of the time. I'm really hoping PLNI does what I think it will.
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quote:Originally posted by Bearclaw: Hey Chopper... You could't copy and cut that picture hey...hahahhaha damn clever wasn't it?
Now buddy...extend that out and ask yourself...Why would they put that in this weekend? We know there are a few very large logs in the PLNI fire. If you really wanted interest in your company to folks who read IBD...wonder what would come next to generate more interest?
I mean...would you spend that kind of advertising dollars if you weren't looking for new blood? So when they look at PLNI this upcoming week I wonder what else they'll find? Just a thought.....
want to check my expectations, but that makes a lot of sense.