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Doin good Bear, hope the same for you and yours. Had myself a nice lil vacation, just me and my oldest son but now back to the daily Grynd lol. It's up, it's down, but it climbs steady n strong over time. I like this one. No huevos here to flip it, with my luck I'd sell right before a mega run and miss all the fun.......
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lots of sells coming in good get the weak out of the way quick so we can move up
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Thanks JTT-- now we need to get the news out there. Obviously, pumping is pretty bad, bu we can get exposure without pumping by running searches on various boards.
I have made links to various searches for PLNI below. By several different ip's hitting these searches, we will increase the exposure of this stock on board central dot com. I have seen this make a difference before. I don't think it is underhanded or real pumping at all - it is just getting the interest up and letting people make up their own minds...
Every link is already done with PLNi -- except boardcentral. You have to do that one manually. The best way to get through this list is to right click on each linkl and "open in a new window" then close all the windows when the pages are done loading...
If you have a moment, search for PLNI on the following:
Notice how HISC is most active and falling after gap up on day PLNI comes out with big news. Could be a lot of people shifting between the two.
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mrgr8... thanks for the updates and the links...I'm thinking it should continue up this afternoon...Hoping to get into at least the 19's
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1.4b O/S and 400-500m in the float= .0199 pps at peak
2b-2.4b? O/s and 500m in the float= .019 pps
Hmmmmmm.....I raise ya 600-990m and give ya back 200m?????
Where do I sign on for this deal, I am and have been a very true and long holder all along!!
However I am hoping there is a string of good news coming and I believe there is but this by itself aint gonna "git-r-done"
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good thing it did not drop to .01 imagein what cold up here would have been like to live with. speaking of cold where is he? the pps could use a good kick right now he could be the one to personly be responsible for breaking the .02 barrier
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Those were some good buys right there -- I just can't believe there are so many sellers...
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When will the buyback begin? We still have no audit results? This hopefully will be my kids college education fund. 2 million and in for the long haul.
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quote:Originally posted by George: Not a buy back a retirement. There may be a buy back some other time.
I believe zrascal was referring to this from the PR...
Mr. Turek added that Plasticon International is committed to a program designed to enhance shareholder value through a comprehensive strategy, starting with this initial retirement. As a part of this restructuring strategy, the Company plans to undertake a buy back program for still additional outstanding shares.
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quote:Originally posted by clbgroove: yeah and it doesnt add up that i put a 100k AON order in at the ask of .0174 and didnt fill in the last 3 mins.
Usally goes right through within 20-30 secs.
So where are all the sellers?????
If it makes anyone feel better, my Ameritrade streamer is showing a "last" transaction at .018, though my portfolio close for the day shows .0174.
yeah, i'm disappointed it didn't stay and go higher, but it's still a good day. As another board said, this is what happens when you have so many shares out there--and the track outlined by PLNI is destined to solve that problem.
To the guy who is banking on this for his kids' college fund, you are in exactly the right place at the right time. No worries there.
For mid-termers like me, I'm still feeling prety good about today. More news to come, heading in the right direction.
(I say mid-termer--I have some shares in an IRA and those are staying there about as long as college man. My other, taxable account, I'm hoping to make big bank in the next two months and let the rest of that ride for awhile)
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I thought we would fly today, too, and it seems like we had the buying pressure to do it. What I am thinking in retrospect is that we might have had so many people so sick of waiting for something to happen that they took the first decent profit that came along. Hell, I remember getting into this thinking the aaudit was just around the corner, and I have been in the doldrums with everyone else. Just in the meantime, I found out enough about this company to actually care, and not sell.
Had I not have been as positive about the future of PLNI as I am, I probaly would have dumped today, too.
Hopefully today got rid of the VAST majority of those who were holding just long enough for something good to happen, and hopefully BAC knows better than to let this thing langusih for weks on end.
I bet you good money that they do know, and I bet you we will see more and more good news coming more and more rapidly. That's what it takes to get the momentum going. Next bit of good news I bet we only have a "normal" amount of people willing to dump at first sign of profit.
Makes sense to me that way, anyway.
Good news I am taking from it is that there is no doubt there are buyers out there ready to run this baby up to the big leagues once we get our momentum back
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and I should of course add, college guy, IMHO--I am no expert, this is just my opinion about the company's long-term prospects. I could be wrong.
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